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Gregory Arbizo

UA San Xavier Mining, Mine Safety Professional
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Peter James Kueffer

Researcher/Scientist III
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Postdoctoral Research Associate I
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Lacey Bouzan Singh

Administrative Support Professional II
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Adam Arbizo

UA San Xavier Mining Laboratory Coordinator
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Denise Sandoval

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James Werner

Director, UA San Xavier Mining Laboratory
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