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  5. Dr. Vladimir Lupashin Speaks at International Meeting

Dr. Vladimir Lupashin Speaks at International Meeting

Dr. Vladimir Lupashin

Dr. Vladimir Lupashin, a Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, joined two Nobel Prize winners, several National Academy of Sciences members and faculty from some of the world’s most prestigious universities when giving an invited presentation in Italy recently. His talk at the Federation of European Biochemical Societies 2018 Golgi Meeting: Membrane Trafficking in Cell Organization and Homeostasis reflects Dr. Lupashin’s stature in the field and helps to put UAMS on the map. Congratulations Dr. Lupashin!

Posted by Chris Lesher on November 29, 2018

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