The Early Days of Genetic Engineering

Lydia Villa–Komaroff

Tuesday, 28 Sep 1999 at 8:00 am – Campanile Room, Memorial Union

Dr. Villa-Komaroff is currently Vice President for Research at Northwestern University where she is responsible for policy formulation, strategy design and operational oversight of the research infrastructure. During her research career, she gained internal. From the Lectures Program archive.

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