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Khorana and Bose Programs Welcome New Students

Posted on June 5, 2015

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On Friday May 22 the Indian Consulate in Chicago hosted the annual orientation of the Khorana and Bose Scholars, programs that develop research leaders in the US and India through two-way exchange.

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