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MBI SPSS: Cell behaviors within epithelial monolayers on contiguous curved surfaces of concave and convex features by Huang Cheng-Kuang

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MBI Student and Postdoc Seminar Series (SPSS) Time: 10.00am Date: Tuesday, 18 May 2021 Venue: Online seminar via ZOOM Cell behaviors within epithelial monolayers on contiguous curved surfaces of concave and convex features By Huang Cheng-Kuang, Research Fellow, Lim Group   Please note this event is open to MBI [...]

MBI SPSS: Controlling liver epithelial cells specification from HiPSCs Via Spatiotemporally Specified Growth Factors Stimulation by Harini

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MBI Student and Postdoc Seminar Series (SPSS) Time: 10.00am Date: Tuesday, 18 May 2021 Venue: Online seminar via ZOOM Controlling liver epithelial cells specification from HiPSCs Via Spatiotemporally Specified Growth Factors Stimulation By Harini, Research Assistant, Viasnoff Group   Please note this event is open to MBI researchers and invited [...]

MBI SPSS: Resolving the dynamics of muscle fibre morphogenesis in vivo by Sunandan Dhar

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MBI Student and Postdoc Seminar Series (SPSS) Time: 10.00am Date: Tuesday, 25 May 2021 Venue: Online seminar via ZOOM Resolving the dynamics of muscle fibre morphogenesis in vivo By Sunandan Dhar, PhD Student, Saunders Group   Please note this event is open to MBI researchers and invited guests only.   Find [...]

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