SciLifeLab symposium in superresolution microscopy
We cordially welcome you to a symposium teaching applications of superresolution fluorescence microscopy from world-leading experts in the field.
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We cordially welcome you to a symposium teaching applications of superresolution fluorescence microscopy from world-leading experts in the field.
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Joanne M. Hackett. Head of Genomic and Precision Medicine at IQVIA.
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Prof. Johan Malmström, Lund University
Prof. Jay Hinton, Professor of Microbial Pathogenesis at the University of Liverpool will summarise the evolutionary pathway of invasive S. Typhimurium across Africa, and explain the value of an integrated functional genomic analysis for understanding how bacterial pathogens cause disease.
Dr. Elisabeth Bik
Last updated: 2024-05-16
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