Author: Christine Kelly
Man’s true best friend?
Some are benign, some are beneficial, some are bad. But the one thing microbes have in common? They’re everywhere.
Christine Kelly is coming to SHERP straight from her undergraduate career at The College of New Jersey with a B.S. in biology and a minor in psychology. She loves to read anything and everything, and has had a passion for both writing and science for as long as she can remember. Christine is excited to cross the river into New York City and learn to combine her interests to share with the world.
Some are benign, some are beneficial, some are bad. But the one thing microbes have in common? They’re everywhere.
By Christine Kelly | Posted October 26, 2012
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