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Home / Columbia Professor, Joachim Frank, PhD, wins the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Columbia Professor, Joachim Frank, PhD, wins the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

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Congratulations to Columbia Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Joachim Frank, PhD, on being awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work with cryo-electron microscopy! 
 

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