Spring 2008 Research Groups

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-10am group: Hannah, Caitlin, Matt, Pat, My; 1:00 Group: Sarah, Pasha, Monica, Steven,

-10am group: Beth, Geneva, Andrew, Molly; 1:10 Group: Amanda, Gabe, Matthew S., Alberto

-10am Group: Christine, Lauren, Austin, Raelene, 11 am: Carson

-10am Group: Clare, Shannon, Jackie, Rachel; 11am Group: Kerrie, Amy; 1:10 group: Shelby,

- 11am Group: Carter, Sage, Francis, Monte, Rika, Morgan

childhood obesity 11:00 Conor; 1:10: Kayla

-11am Group: Allyson, Lauren, Sheridan, Cody, Andrew; 1:10 Group: Micah, Megan


-1:10 Group: Neil



-11:00 Group: Michael G., Brian, 10:10 Group: DaHyung Ha;



-11am Group: Stephanie, Rachael, Sean; 1:10 Group: Matthew W., Michael J.;

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