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Andrea Dupont, Genevieve Labbe, and Don Spratt in front of the Washington Monument.
The three wise guys
J. Guy Guillemette and Don Spratt in front of the Washtington Monument.
Checking out the sights
Genevieve Labbe working the crowd
Genevieve working the crowd
Andrea Dupont presenting her latest proteomics work
Andrea presenting her latest proteomics work
Don Spratt presenting his Fret studies
Don presenting his Fret studies
Don Spratt
Don Spratt
Genevieve Labbe.
Genevieve Labbe
Andrea Dupont.
Andrea Dupont
Val Taiakina.
Val Taiakina
Mike Piazza
Mike Piazza
Guy Guillemette and two lab visitors
Famous visitors
J. Guy Guillemette.
Trouble!!
Group member cross-country skiing.
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