
Los Alamos National Laboratory
IN THIS ISSUE
- Triad donates $10,000 to the Pueblo Relief Fund
Funds will help slow spread of COVID-19 virus and support tribal members - NM small businesses switch gears to make critical supplies for Lab employees
Distilleries and sewing shops adapt to win contracts - New website supports genetic understanding of COVID-19
Project from Laboratory’s Bioscience Division includes a bioinformatics workflow - Alice Barthel - Giving every troubled child a voice
Lab employee serves as a child’s primary advocate during child-welfare cases - For your calendar
Events for the next few weeks - In other news
Bradbury Science Museum recommends e-learning STEM activities for families
New course prepares Taos High School students for building-trades jobs

Job-training program a collaboration between New Mexico Building and Construction Trades Council, Taos Municipal Schools, and the Laboratory
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