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Post-Doctoral Associates & Research Staff

Sergio Castrezana

Laboratory Manager
520-626-5900
castreza@email.arizona.edu

Alexa Brown

Research/Laboratory Aide
520-621-1151
amoniqueb@email.arizona.edu

Francisco Bojorquez

Research Technician
fbojorqu@ag.arizona.edu

Samuel Discua Duarte

Postdoctoral Research Associate I
sdiscuaduarte@email.arizona.edu

Alex Yelich

Manager, Research Laboratory
520-621-4081
ayelich@email.arizona.edu

Carson Allan

Laboratory Manager
cwallan@email.arizona.eu

Norman A. Buck

Research Specialist, Sr.
520-621-5855
nbuck@ag.arizona.edu

Chip Hedgcock

Technical Expert
hedgcock@email.arizona.edu

Suzanne E. Kelly

Manager, Research Laboratory
520-626-4094
suekelly@ag.arizona.edu

Benjamin A. Degain

Manager, Research Laboratory
520-626-5930
degain@ag.arizona.edu

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