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Description: The UW Department of Microbiology was founded in 1915 and the first Ph.D. was awarded in 1930. It quickly became and still remains one of the premier biological science departments in the country. The department has a national reputation for high quality teaching and an international reputation for excellence in research. The department is in the School of Medicine but it is responsible for an undergraduate microbiology major, and a graduate program. The UW Department of Microbiology was founded in 1915 and the first Ph.D. was awarded in 1930. It quickly became and still remains one of the premier biological science departments in the country. The department has a national reputation for high quality teaching and an international reputation for excellence in research. The department is in the School of Medicine but it is responsible for an undergraduate microbiology major, and a graduate program. The UW Department of Microbiology was founded in 1915 and the first Ph.D. was awarded in 1930. It quickly became and still remains one of the premier biological science departments in the country. The department has a national reputation for high quality teaching and an international reputation for excellence in research. The department is in the School of Medicine but it is responsible for an undergraduate microbiology major, and a graduate program. The UW Department of Microbiology was founded in 1915 and the first Ph.D. was awarded in 1930. It quickly became and still remains one of the premier biological science departments in the country. The department has a national reputation for high quality teaching and an international reputation for excellence in research. The department is in the School of Medicine but it is responsible for an undergraduate microbiology major, and a graduate program.
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Creator: UW Department of Microbiology , UW Medicine, UW Medicine, UW Department of Microbiology , UW Medicine, UW Department of Microbiology , UW Medicine, UW Department of Microbiology
Publisher: University of Washington, University of Washington, University of Washington, University of Washington
Type: Website, Website, Website
Collector: University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections
Description: The Mullins laboratory is located in Building F on the South Lake Union campus of the University of Washington School of Medicine. The lab uses molecular, computational, and virus biology techniques to provide insights into the relationship between HIV and its human hosts in an effort to fight the AIDS pandemic. The Mullins laboratory is located in Building F on the South Lake Union campus of the University of Washington School of Medicine. The lab uses molecular, computational, and virus biology techniques to provide insights into the relationship between HIV and its human hosts in an effort to fight the AIDS pandemic. The Mullins laboratory is located in Building F on the South Lake Union campus of the University of Washington School of Medicine. The lab uses molecular, computational, and virus biology techniques to provide insights into the relationship between HIV and its human hosts in an effort to fight the AIDS pandemic. The Mullins laboratory is located in Building F on the South Lake Union campus of the University of Washington School of Medicine. The lab uses molecular, computational, and virus biology techniques to provide insights into the relationship between HIV and its human hosts in an effort to fight the AIDS pandemic. The Mullins laboratory is located in Building F on the South Lake Union campus of the University of Washington School of Medicine. The lab uses molecular, computational, and virus biology techniques to provide insights into the relationship between HIV and its human hosts in an effort to fight the AIDS pandemic. The Mullins laboratory is located in Building F on the South Lake Union campus of the University of Washington School of Medicine. The lab uses molecular, computational, and virus biology techniques to provide insights into the relationship between HIV and its human hosts in an effort to fight the AIDS pandemic.
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Creator: UW Medicine, UW Department of Microbiology , UW Department of Microbiology , UW Medicine, UW Medicine, UW Department of Microbiology , UW Department of Microbiology , UW Medicine, UW Medicine, UW Department of Microbiology , UW Department of Microbiology , UW Medicine
Publisher: University of Washington, University of Washington, University of Washington, University of Washington, University of Washington, University of Washington
Type: Website, Website, Website
Collector: University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections
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