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Vagelos Program in Life Sciences & Management
425 S. University Ave, Levin 101
Philadelphia, PA 19104

215-746-3035

Dr. Lawton R. Burns
Faculty Co-Director

Dr. Philip A. Rea
Faculty Co-Director

Dr. Peter Stokes
Director of Administration and Advising

Ms. Siobhan Scott
Program Coordinator

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