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Dr. Ramin M. Hakami, and three SSB Graduate Students, Have Research Article Published in Cell & Bioscience

Congratulations to three SSB graduate students in Dr. Hakami's laboratory, Adeyemi Olanrewaju, Samson Omole, and Graham Matulis, for their important contributions to a main research article that was very recently published from Dr. Hakami's laboratory in Cell & Bioscience, under the special topic "Frontiers in Virology and COVID-19". A highly regarded journal, Cell & Bioscience is part of Springer Nature, with an impact factor of 6.07. To read the article please go to: https://cellandbioscience.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13578-021-00732-z.

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