Henry Arthur chosen for a position in the Genetics Training Program

Henry Arthur, a PhD student mentored by Dr. Yan Zhang, has received a position in the Genetics Training Program for the 2025–2026 academic year. Congratulations Henry!

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Henry Arthur

PhD Student, Biological Chemistry | Yan Zhang Lab
Genetics Training Program

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