Getting down to the bone
Frank DiMeo/University Photography
At the 2003 Cornell Hughes Scholars research poster session in the atrium of the Biotechnology Building, Aug. 1, from right, Keisuke Nakagawa '04 discusses his research in 3D bone tissue engineering to fellow Hughes scholars Priya Rajasethupathy '04 and Ryo Hayama '05. Some 67 Hughes scholars from Cornell spent nine weeks on campus this summer engaged in research and presenting their work.
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