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Lisa Stubbs Departs the University of Illinois

April 7, 2020

Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology Lisa Stubbs, a pioneer in mammalian regulatory machinery, will be departing the IGB after serving for eight years as theme leader of the Gene Networks in Neural & Developmental Plasticity (GNDP) research theme to assume a vital new role as Senior Investigator at Pacific Northwest Research Institute in Seattle, Washington.


April 7, 2020


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