Melissa Maginnis on LinkedIn: UMaine awarded $11.3 million from NIH to support biomedical research
UMaine virologist explains scientific reasoning behind community sport protocols | There's been plenty of discourse here on Facebook regarding the fall high school sports season, but instead of debating the right answer,
CUGR welcomes Dr. Melissa Maginnis as Associate Director - UMaine Research
University of Maine Receives COBRE award – Maine INBRE
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University of Maine Receives COBRE award – Maine INBRE
Maginnis awarded NIH grant to examine virus fatal in people with weakened immune systems - UMaine News - University of Maine
Melissa MAGINNIS | Investigator | PhD Microbiology and Immunology | Brown University, Rhode Island | Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry | Research profile
Harold Alfond Foundation invests $240M to bring transformative change - Issuu
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Melissa MAGINNIS | Investigator | PhD Microbiology and Immunology | Brown University, Rhode Island | Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry | Research profile
The Science of COVID-19 - YouTube
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University of Maine - Why do viruses go viral? In the seventh episode of season 2 of The Maine Question, Melissa Maginnis, assistant professor of microbiology in the UMaine College of Natural
UMaine viral study earns $440K from the National Institutes of Health - UMaine News - University of Maine
Maginnis lab – Melissa Maginnis, Ph.D. – The University of Maine
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Amanda Sandberg named Outstanding Graduating International Student in the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture - University of Maine Athletics