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The Morrison Microscopy Core Research Facility in Beadle Hall. Nebraska Center for Biotechnology. June 15, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Grad students working in the Ryan Pedrigi biosystems engineering lab in Scott Engineering Center. February 3, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Yanbin Yin, Associate Professor in Food Science and Technology, looks over algae samples with post-doc Xuehuan Feng. Yin is a National Science Foundation CAREER Award winner who is a new researcher with the Food for Health Center. July 22, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Kayla Vondracek, junior in Environmental Studies, looks over her sand sample. Jessica Corman, assistant professor in the School of Natural Resources, UCARE research group researching algae in the Niobrara River. Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge. July 12, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Sydney Everhart, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology. Sydney is pictured in her lab. Photo for the 2018 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. April 9, 2018. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication.
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Sydney Everhart, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology. Sydney is pictured in her lab. Photo for the 2018 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. April 9, 2018. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication.
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Natalya Nersesian transfers wheat embryos in the Tom Clemente lab in Beadle Center. March 27, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Natalya Nersesian transfers wheat embryos in the Tom Clemente lab in Beadle Center. March 27, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Natalya Nersesian transfers wheat embryos in the Tom Clemente lab in Beadle Center. March 27, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Tom Clemente lab in Beadle Center. March 27, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Marlenne Barajas grows a culture in the Microbiology lab of Professor Ken Nickerson in Beadle Hall. October 26, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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E.coli project generates new detection, control methods as Rodney Moxley, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences, launched the STEC research project in 2011 with a $25 million grant from USDA-NIFA. May 31, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University
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E.coli project generates new detection, control methods as Rodney Moxley, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences, launched the STEC research project in 2011 with a $25 million grant from USDA-NIFA. May 31, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University
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E.coli project generates new detection, control methods as Rodney Moxley, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences, launched the STEC research project in 2011 with a $25 million grant from USDA-NIFA. May 31, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University
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E.coli project generates new detection, control methods as Rodney Moxley, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences, launched the STEC research project in 2011 with a $25 million grant from USDA-NIFA. May 31, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University
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E.coli project generates new detection, control methods as Rodney Moxley, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences, launched the STEC research project in 2011 with a $25 million grant from USDA-NIFA. May 31, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University
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E.coli project generates new detection, control methods as Rodney Moxley, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences, launched the STEC research project in 2011 with a $25 million grant from USDA-NIFA. May 31, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University
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E.coli project generates new detection, control methods as Rodney Moxley, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences, launched the STEC research project in 2011 with a $25 million grant from USDA-NIFA. May 31, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University
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E.coli project generates new detection, control methods as Rodney Moxley, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences, launched the STEC research project in 2011 with a $25 million grant from USDA-NIFA. May 31, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University
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E.coli project generates new detection, control methods as Rodney Moxley, veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences, launched the STEC research project in 2011 with a $25 million grant from USDA-NIFA. May 31, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University
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Students work with a large sample of dairy cattle hides and fecal material as part of their ecoli research. STEC CAP research in Dr. Rodney Moxley lab. East Campus. July 31, 2014. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Students work with a large sample of dairy cattle hides and fecal material as part of their ecoli research. STEC CAP research in Dr. Rodney Moxley lab. East Campus. July 31, 2014. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Students work with a large sample of dairy cattle hides and fecal material as part of their ecoli research. STEC CAP research in Dr. Rodney Moxley lab. East Campus. July 31, 2014. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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Students work with a large sample of dairy cattle hides and fecal material as part of their ecoli research. STEC CAP research in Dr. Rodney Moxley lab. East Campus. July 31, 2014. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communications
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