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Berkeley associate professor Lydia Sohn (right) explains her nanocytometer to Arden Bement director of the National Science Foundation at a Capitol Hill exhibition.
Berkeley associate professor Lydia Sohn (right) explains her nanocytometer to Arden Bement, director of the National Science Foundation, at a Capitol Hill exhibition.

Lydia Sohn, associate professor of mechanical engineering at UC Berkeley, took her show on the road last week with a demonstration of her handheld nanocytometer at a "science fair" for leaders of Congress and the National Science Foundation.


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