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National Academy of Sciences elects Julie Segre

Dr. Segre has made outstanding contributions to our knowledge of microbial genomics. In a recent interview, she talked about her career, the complexity of microbes and her role as assistant director of health and life sciences at the White House Office of Science and Technology.

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