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Johann Bergholz receives Outstanding Service Award

Congratulations to Johann Bergholz for receiving an “Outstanding Service Award”. Johann’s tireless efforts as a tutor coordinator for the Biochemistry and Cell Biology class taught to first year medical students earned him this well-deserved award!

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By mlayne

Posted 15 years ago on Tuesday, March 29th, 2011 in Graduate Student News

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  • 27OctBiochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series: Tarik Haydar, Ph.D. - “Mechanisms of early cortical development impacting the etiology of intellectual disabilities”
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