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Trainee highlight – Dan Brown!

Published December 11, 2012

Those in charge of the Superfund Research Program at NIEHS periodically highlight a student at one of the funded research centers. Now, we’re proud to share with you that our very own Dan Brown and his research is currently being featured on the Superfund Research Program website!

You can read about Dan and his research here.

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