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Student Research Video: Bailey Mourant (Biomedical Sciences)

featured, Knights' Research Notes: UCF's Undergraduate Research Blog / biomedical sciences, video

Watch undergraduate researcher Bailey Mourant explain her research on Tuberculosis (in Dr. Kyle Rohde’s Lab):

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