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Presented By: Cell & Developmental Biology

Quantitative and Mechanistic Studies on the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Human Cells Reveal the Origin of Its Sensitivity

Chu Chen, Ph.D. Candidate

Quantitative and Mechanistic Studies on the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Human Cells Reveal the Origin of Its Sensitivity Quantitative and Mechanistic Studies on the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Human Cells Reveal the Origin of Its Sensitivity
Quantitative and Mechanistic Studies on the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Human Cells Reveal the Origin of Its Sensitivity
We are pleased to announce that Chu Chen will present his Dissertation Defense on Quantitative and Mechanistic Studies on the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Human Cells Reveal the Origin of Its Sensitivity, on April 28, 2022 at 12:00 pm, via Zoom - Meeting ID: 913 5349 2573 Passcode: 022515
Quantitative and Mechanistic Studies on the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Human Cells Reveal the Origin of Its Sensitivity Quantitative and Mechanistic Studies on the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Human Cells Reveal the Origin of Its Sensitivity
Quantitative and Mechanistic Studies on the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in Human Cells Reveal the Origin of Its Sensitivity

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April 28, 2022 (Thursday) 12:00pm
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