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Kyle Kisor and Jiapei Chen

  • Place:N-225
  • Time:12:00-1:00 PM
  • Date:March 21, 2019

Kyle Kisor (Student)
"Targeting Wnt/β-catenin pathway driven colorectal cancer via Bcl9/9l"
David Gay et al. Loss of BCL9/9l suppresses Wnt driven tumourigenesis in models that recapitulate human cancer. Nature Communications 10:723. (2019)
Coaches: Diane Barber and Todd Nystul

Jiapei Chen (Student)
"Deciphering the microglia transcriptome"
Li, Q. et al. Developmental Heterogeneity of Microglia and Brain Myeloid Cells Revealed by Deep Single-Cell RNA Sequencing. Neuron 101, 207-223. (2019).
Coaches: Eric Huang and Tomasz Nowakowski

 
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