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Allyson defends her thesis!

April 15, 2014 Gabrielle Kardon

Thanks to Mary and Alex for spectacular diaphragm desserts!

← Our paper on satellite cells and b-catenin is published in Stem Cell ReportsMary is awarded a trainee position on the Developmental Biology Training Grant. →
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