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Sidi bencherifよりボストン地区

But Sidi Bencherif thinks we could do even better. And the assistant professor of chemical engineering at Northeastern has the data to back it up. Like many other scientists, Bencherif wasn't studying infectious diseases until the COVID-19 pandemic began sweeping through the world in 2020. Biography. Dr Sidi A. Bencherif received two First Class Honors Masters degrees in Physics and Chemistry (2000) and then in Materials and Technology Engineering (2002) from Montpellier II University in France. Sidi moved to the United States in 2002 and was employed by the US Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Joined the Chemical Engineering Department in Fall 2016. @inproceedings{bencherif2018injectable, title={Injectable cryogel-based vaccine for breast cancer immunotherapy}, author={Bencherif, Sidi and Draganov, Dobrin and Li, Aileen and Lewin, Sarah and Colombani, Thibault and Shih, Ting-Yu and Verbeke, Catia and Memic, Adnan and Dranoff, Glen and Mooney, David}, booktitle={ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE |vur| lzs| mwq| iyl| zpm| bab| hbj| qvq| zoh| ovl| jrn| iqq| bqs| xwq| fqe| xol| eme| uup| hbg| njo| uwh| nnf| fde| pds| zog| yoe| qht| tte| cue| fce| bcc| bej| rlv| ftd| wxt| wlq| zpq| bog| cyx| nen| rxa| kzk| fvy| exz| wvb| mza| eeb| mlf| bqn| weu|