Very proud of my student Adar Kfir, talking in the Isccm11 about his partial reprogramming of muscle progenitor cells project in front of so many amazing scientists.great job!
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Very proud of my student Adar Kfir, talking in the Isccm11 about his partial reprogramming of muscle progenitor cells project in front of so many amazing scientists. @gfi.org
Check out my latest #research on #cultivated_meat scaffolds, published in NPJ Science of Food: rdcu.be/ebd9y
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*should be specific to gene regulation
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2nd International Conference of the Epigenetics Society.
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Faseb mobile DNA
But one question- can you better explain the coating process? The m&m description is very vague. Do you use 10 or 100% like in the 2005 paper? For how long? The plates are also coated with gelatin? Did you try different types? Some more details would help a lot. Thanks!
This is really nice and could improve the lives of so many students and PIs- thanks!
Recommended: you’d be working with a smart and kind mentor on intriguing topic - what more can you ask?
Attending now an amazing STEP meeting—witnessing Israeli & Palestinian science scholars building friendships and advancing knowledge together. In these turbulent times, this is an inspiring hope in action 🌍 If you’re interested in joining or supporting, please spread the word step-gtp.org
Super useful