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I presented an ongoing project poster with lab members at the conference based on the “Enhanced pH Dependent Modulation of Alpha Crystallin Chaperone Function and Subunit Exchange in an N-Terminal Phosphorylation Mimic. Below is the final posted presented at the conference at Baltimore in March 2019.