Ecolunch: Jerry Maeda

Some bones of a fish are dyed and laid out and a measuring symbol indicates the longest of these are only slightly more than 5 mm.
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Mar

25

2025

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Ecolunch is a weekly seminar where researchers discuss current topics in biology in an informal, collaborative setting.

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