Scientists honored for advanced imaging and portable cytometry
Duncan McBranch, deputy principal associate director for Science, Technology and Engineering, applauds Kris Kwiatkowski of Neutron Science and Technology (P-23) as he makes remarks during a reception for the Laboratory’s recipients of the 2007 R&D 100 Awards presented by R&D Magazine.

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