Listen "Wellcome Trust PhD 2018 Cohort."
Episode Synopsis
In this special episode of Stem Cells @ Lunch Digested, CSCRM Public Engagement Officer Jessica Sells speaks to the Wellcome Trust "Cell Therapies and Regenerative Medicine" 4 year PhD programme 2018 cohort about their experience co-writing a review.
The review titled: "Mechanisms, Hallmarks, and Implications of Stem Cell Quiescence" was published in Stem Cell Reports, and will be featured in the special June edition of the publication to tie in with the International Society for Stem Cell Research 2019 conference.
The interview features Wladislaw Stroukov, Jana Obajdin, Prudence Lui, Thea Willis and Federica Riccio. Unfortunately, fellow cohort member Inchul Cho was unable to attend.
Follow this link to read the full publication online: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31189093
The review titled: "Mechanisms, Hallmarks, and Implications of Stem Cell Quiescence" was published in Stem Cell Reports, and will be featured in the special June edition of the publication to tie in with the International Society for Stem Cell Research 2019 conference.
The interview features Wladislaw Stroukov, Jana Obajdin, Prudence Lui, Thea Willis and Federica Riccio. Unfortunately, fellow cohort member Inchul Cho was unable to attend.
Follow this link to read the full publication online: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31189093
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