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UMass Amherst Office of News & Information : News Releases : Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute Announces New CEAR Director
University of Massachusetts Amherst (Nov 5 2010) Life Sciences
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Sallie Smith-Schneider has been appointed director of the Center of Excellence in Apoptosis Research (CEAR) at the Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute (PVLSI).
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