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Julie Sneddon and Oscar Yip

  • Place:Zoom
  • Time:12:00pm - 1:00pm
  • Date:November 5, 2020

Julie Sneddon (Faculty)
"Designer Blood Vessels for Organ Formation & Regeneration"
Palikuqi, B., Nguyen, D.T., Li, G. et al. Adaptable haemodynamic endothelial cells for organogenesis and tumorigenesis. Nature 585, 426–432 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2712-z

Oscar Yip (Student)
"Preventing spontaneous Alzheimer's disease: How an autophagy protein plays a role"
Heckmann, B. L., Teubner, B. J., Boada-Romero, E., Tummers, B., Guy, C., Fitzgerald, P., ... & Green, D. R. (2020). Noncanonical function of an autophagy protein prevents spontaneous Alzheimer’s disease. Science advances, 6(33), eabb9036.
Coaches: Jorge Palop and Martin Kampmann

 
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