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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Christina Rozeik. You are very warmly invited to join us for the next event in our Early Researchers Seminar Series, which brings together early career researchers from around Cambridge to discuss topics related to reproduction. Everyone is very welcome to attend, whether or not they are an early career researcher! Early Researchers Seminar Series (ERSS) 8 April, 1pm-2pm High dimensional analysis of human placental macrophages and the identification of novel emerging populations during pregnancy Anna Appios (Pathology) Changes in placental mitochondrial function are associated with fetal weight variation within the litter in mice in a manner dependent on fetal sex Esteban Salazar Petres (PDN) Chair: TBC This seminar will take place on Zoom; to receive the meeting details, please register first at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0lcOqopjIjGdy_-WV8ju7nxmqq7J5LYlmh. More information, including abstracts and speaker biographies: https://www.repro.cam.ac.uk/events/early-researchers-seminar-series-anna-appios-pathology-and-esteban-salazar-petres-pdn. This talk is part of the Cambridge Reproduction series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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