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Temple University
Philadelphia PA 19122
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Lab Director:  Jamie Reilly, PhD

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Dr. Jinyi Hung has joined the elite ranks of PhD-hood

July 20, 2015 Jamie Reilly

Dr. Hung has successfully defended her thesis. The only noteworthy change is that someone wrote Dr. next to her picture in the lab. 

Congratulations Jinyi!

 

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