PhD Discussions Sessions: Lorena de Oñate & Anita Kosmalska
Research on cardiac differentiation from pluripotent stem cells: how to get beating cells in a dish / Physical principles of membrane remodelling during cell mechanoadaptation
Research on cardiac differentiation from pluripotent stem cells: how to get beating cells in a dish / Physical principles of membrane remodelling during cell mechanoadaptation
Research on cardiac differentiation from pluripotent stem cells: how to get beating cells in a dish / Physical principles of membrane remodelling during cell mechanoadaptation
Developing a platform for receptor clustering studies / Ribonucleotide Reductase anaerobic enzymes are essential for biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Developing a platform for receptor clustering studies / Ribonucleotide Reductase anaerobic enzymes are essential for biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.