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    "What's most exciting about being a scientist is interacting with coworkers and friends worldwide." A conversation with Sigrid Reinsch.
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    "What's most exciting about being a scientist is interacting with coworkers and friends worldwide." A conversation with Sigrid Reinsch.
    Sandy Dueck
    June 8, 2021 App Interview

    Trained as a cell and development biologist, Dr. Sigrid Reinsch works on spaceflight experiments with frogs, zebrafish, and tardigrades in order to understand the biology of the effects of the space environment on these organisms.

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