Former LFCHS graduate and Nobel Prize winner to speak to staff and students

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Little Falls Community High School graduate and Nobel prize winner Brian Kobilka will speak to LFCS staff current and retired on Monday at 3:30pm in the Charles D. Martin Auditorium in the high school. Kobilka is the chair of molecular and cellular physiology department at Stanford University. He was named the 2012 Nobel prize winner in Chemistry along with his colleague Robert Lefkowitz. Kobilka will also speak to students earlier on Monday. The afternoon session is open only to LFCS current and retired staff.

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