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Partners in the Magee-Womens Research Institute of Erie dedicated a new biomedical translational research lab at Penn State Behrend on June 24.

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Partners in the Magee-Womens Research Institute of Erie dedicated a new biomedical translational research lab at Penn State Behrend on June 24.

A Penn State Behrend faculty member leads a tour of the new biomedical translational research lab.

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Jeremiah Keys, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, leads a tour of the new biomedical translational research lab at Penn State Behrend.

Guests tour the new biomedical translational research lab at Penn State Behrend.

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Ivor Knight, associate dean for research and graduate studies at Penn State Behrend, leads a tour of the new biomedical translational research lab.

Partners in the MWRI-Erie initiative cut the ribbon to dedicate a lab at Penn State Behrend

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Partners in the Magee-Womens Research Institute of Erie dedicated a new biomedical translational research lab at Penn State Behrend on June 24.

Steeplechase racer Ricardo Estremera poses with the Puerto Rican flag on his shoulders.

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"I'm staying positive," Ricardo Estremara says of his Olympic dream. "I have trained too hard, for too long, to just walk away from this."

Runners jump over a hurdle and into water during a steeplechase race.

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Ricardo Estremera, at left, hopes to represent Puerto Rico in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Tokyo Olympics. The sport originated in England, where runners jumped walls and crossed streams as they raced to the church one town over.

Three runners compete in a steeplechase race.

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Ricardo Estremera, at right, hopes to compete in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Tokyo Olympics. He teaches Spanish at Penn State Behrend.