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MBI SPSS: Investigating tumour and gut colonisation by Salmonella in a zebrafish model of infection by Kyle David Buchan

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MBI PhD Defense: Investigating Dynamics Of Bile Canaliculi Under Physiological Conditions And Obstructive Cholestasis by Kapish Gupta

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MBI SPSS: Deciphering the contribution of cadherin trans ligation during formation of adherens junction by Aditya Arora

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MBIw: Kinesin-Myosin Tag of Wars Define Posterior Polarity in Drosophila Oocyte by Prof. Vladimir I Gelfand

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MBI SPSS: How to maximise the benefits of attending conferences by Timothy Saunders

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6th International Symposium on Bioimaging: Joint Session between Singapore and Japan / Women in Science Session

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Soft Substrate Maintains Stemness Properties Of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells On Long-Term Expansion By Delaying Senes by Sanjay Kumar Kureel

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MBI SPSS: Convergence of ErbB4 and Hippo Pathway-YAP/TAZ signalings in response to mechanical cues by Hamizah Cognart

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Zeiss-On-Your-Campus MBI event

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2019 Singapore Fish Meeting

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MBI SPSS: Pathogenicity Island Cross-talk in Salmonella by Parisa Zangoui Nejad Chahkootahi

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MBI SPSS: Managing your time and your projects By Timothy Saunders

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