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A&S Wired Students Present Projects on Henrietta Lacks

Fifteen A&S Wired students gathered at Keeneland Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 29, to showcase their knowledge of human subject protection, cell biology, research ethics and history. With posters, movies on iPads, handouts and PowerPoints, they presented information on this wide array of topics — material they researched extensively in only eight weeks in Rita Basuray's A&S 100 course based on the best-seller "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks."