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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Barbara Schoepf. Short Talk 1: Torsten Krude – Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge Genome-wide identification of human DNA replication origins Short Talk 2: Hasan Yardimci – The Francis Crick Institute, London Single molecule studies of eukaryotic DNA replication Short Talk 3: Martin Cohn – Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford Mechanisms of DNA crosslink detection and repair in human This session of the 3Rs seminar series is hosted by the Philip Zegerman lab. The Cambridge 3Rs seminar series 2015 is sponsored by AZ/MEdImmune. This talk is part of the Cambridge 3Rs seminar series series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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