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July 31, 2017

The University of South Carolina's Hippokratis Kiaris at work in his laboratory.

The University of South Carolina's Hippokratis Kiaris at work in his laboratory. Kiaris is principal investigator for a collaborative project involving the University of South Carolina, Claflin University and Auburn University that aims to dissect the genomic basis of stress response in mammals.

Credit: University of South Carolina


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