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Posted on by Karin A Crowhurst

CSUBIOTECH symposium very successful for CSUN Chemistry and Biochemistry students

There were nine posters from our department at the 2026 Southern Regional CSU Biotechnology Symposium, showcasing research projects spanning a range of topics in chemistry and biochemistry. We’re also proud to share two standout honors: Beth Allen received the Crellin Pauling Student Teaching Award, and Joseph Aceves was named a finalist for the Don Eden Graduate Student Award. Well done, everyone! Congratulations!

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