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Hemberger group image is Biomedical Picture of the Day

Thu, 03/05/2018 - 12:00

Hemberger group image is Biomedical Picture of the Day

Hemberger group image is Biomedical Picture of the Day

An image from the recent DMDD consortium research paper led by Myriam Hemberger was selected as MRC Biomedical Picture of the Day. The description of the work was provided by Kat Arney who previously interviewed Myriam for the Naked Genetics podcast.

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03 May 2018


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03 May 2018


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Nicholas Ktistakis collaboration with Stemnovate covered by the Cambridge Independent Michelle Linterman talks about her research on ageing, the immune system and vaccination Cambridge Independent report work controlling brain inflammation to treat traumatic brain injury The Times report on traumatic brain injury treatment in mice National papers and radio cover rejuvenation research

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