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      • Bioinformatics Core Facility
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Daily Archives: 21 November, 2018

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New international collaboration for the group of Neuronal Circuits of IBioBA

NewsBy IBioBA21 November, 2018

The team led by Antonia Marin Burgin was one of six winners of a grant awarded by the International Development Research Center (IDRC) to investigate new frontiers in neurobiology. Along with the groups of Adi Mizrahi, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; and Melanie Woodin, from the University of Toronto, Canada, they presented a…

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