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Mark Bruder

Mark Raymond Bruder

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mark.bruder@uwaterloo.ca
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Alumni, University of Waterloo, PhD Student, Chemical Engineering
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PhD Thesis: Toward Optimization of the Baculovirus Expression Vector System - Development of Genetic Tools to Improve Biologics Production

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