- LocationBPB Lobby
- DescriptionGO:MCB Halloween Contest!Please join us after RIPS on October 31st from 1:30-3pm in the BPB lobby with your lab in costume to celebrate. Remember you can still join us for refreshments and social mingling even if you don't want to participate in the contest.To build anticipation for the event, the judges will be:Adam ZweifachGino IntrieriElizabeth KlineMaria Acosta BelloSpecial guest!- Chelsea Bartos
- Websitehttps://events.uconn.edu/molecular-and-cell-biology/event/1495137-gomcb-halloween-contest
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