
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.

Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.

Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.

Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.

Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.

Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.

Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.

Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.

Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.

Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.










Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.
Dr. Coruzzi is a molecular biologist, and the Carroll & Milton Petrie Professor of Biology at NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology. She gave me a tour of her labs and explained what they are working on there. I didn't understand it, you'll have read one of her 200 papers. But she is a patient and kind teacher.