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Budget: a mathematical confirmation of your suspicions.
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Melissa Riedesel, '06
Major(s): no record,
Concentration(s): Statistics
Job or student Title: Research Associate
Company or School: Johns Hopkins University
Is willing to be contacted: No
Melissa Riedesel joined the Center for Global Health at Johns Hopkins University as a research associate in 2006.
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