New technique will transform epigenetics research
26 April 2012New technique has important implications for stem cell research and the development of regenerative medicines.
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New technique has important implications for stem cell research and the development of regenerative medicines.
An evening at Lucy Cavendish College next Monday will bring together speakers and musicians from Cambridge and beyond to look at the ways in which...
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Following a successful talk at Hay in 2010, Professor Paul Cartledge will be playing a major part in a series of 10 discussions on Ancient...