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Sarstedt Graduate Student Research Award

Atlanta (October 10, 2008) — Sarstedt, a manufacturer and supplier of laboratory equipment and consumables, has established an award that will be given to a Georgia Tech School of Biology graduate student who has made a significant contribution to the biological sciences through Ph.D. research. To be considered a nominating letter must be received from the student’s faculty advisor that describes the research accomplished and its significance. Please, send your nominations to the Graduate Committee (c/o Roger Wartell (roger.wartell@biology.gatech.edu). The $250 award will be announced and presented at the SoB Holliday party. Special thanks to Sandra Battista, Sarstedt representative, who helped to establish this award.

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