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Welcome Madeline McCarthy!

January 4, 2022 agmcarthur

The McArthur lab welcomes Madeline McCarthy, a recent MSc graduate of VIDO / USask, as she join us for her PhD studies in the McMaster Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences program. Madeline will be exploring various aspects of metagenomic surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and clinical pathogens. Welcome Madeline!

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