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Congrats Iris on your NSF GRFP!

Posted onApril 16, 2022April 16, 2022Authorrjbest

Master’s student Iris Garthwaite defended her MS and ALSO was awarded an NSF GRFP and an NAU Presidential Fellowship this week! Big things ahead! We’re so lucky to have you in the lab Iris!

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