Do you know what else exists outside academia?
Come to talk about it with our two guests on Monday, April 22, 2024, at 6.15 pm.
Where?
Epigenetics and Cell Fate Center (EDC)
Université Paris Cité – 35 Rue Helene Brion 75013 Paris – Lamarck B building – Hall (Upper Ground Floor)
Registration is free but mandatory:
We’ll be waiting for you with food and drinks!
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Call for new Research Group Leaders
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Congratulations Dr Carrillo
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