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Congratulations to Ziyang Yu, PhD

Ziyang Yu in Gail Sonenshein’s laboratory successfully defended his PhD thesis, “Genetic and Molecular Analysis of the Function of the Tumor Suppressor Lysyl Oxidase Propeptide and its Target BlimpI in Cancer”

Congratulations Dr. Yu!

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By mlayne

Posted 15 years ago on Friday, March 25th, 2011 in Graduate Student News

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