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Our new graduate training grant, QuEST, is live!

January 29, 2018Uncategorizedmpespeni

If you or someone you know is looking to solve global and environmental health challenges using the powerful tools of evolutionary biology, modeling, and data science, then check out our new National Science Foundation-funded Research Traineeship, Quantitative & Evolutionary STEM Training (QuEST)!

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