![John Ngunjiri, fifth year molecular and cell biology Ph.D. candidate studies interactions among influenza virus particles with his advisors, professor Philip Marcus and Margaret Sekellick. <p>John Ngunjiri, fifth year molecular and cell biology Ph.D. candidate studies interactions among influenza virus particles with his advisors, professor Philip Marcus and Margaret Sekellick. Photo by Paul Horton</p>](http://today.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/1professormarcus_lg.jpg)
Teamwork
John Ngunjiri, right, an MCB Ph.D. candidate, studies interactions among influenza virus particles with his advisors, professors Philip Marcus and Margaret Sekellick. Photo by Paul Horton
![John Ngunjiri, fifth year molecular and cell biology Ph.D. candidate studies interactions among influenza virus particles with his advisors, professor Philip Marcus and Margaret Sekellick. <p>John Ngunjiri, fifth year molecular and cell biology Ph.D. candidate studies interactions among influenza virus particles with his advisors, professor Philip Marcus and Margaret Sekellick. Photo by Paul Horton</p>](http://today.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/1professormarcus_lg.jpg)
John Ngunjiri, right, an MCB Ph.D. candidate, studies interactions among influenza virus particles with his advisors, professors Philip Marcus and Margaret Sekellick. Photo by Paul Horton