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Hertzberg-Schechter Prize for Stem Cell ResearchOctober 9, 2015Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2015 Speakers: Alysson Muotri Run Time: 02 minutes Associate Director, Stem Cell Program; Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics & Cellular Molecular Medicine, UC San Diego |
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Role of L1 Retrotransposon in Neurological Autoimmune DiseasesAlysson Muotri, Panel III: Epigenetics & Stem Cells In Development & RegenerativeOctober 9, 2014Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2014 Topics: Speakers: Alysson Muotri, Luke Lairson Run Time: 21 minutes Alysson Muotri, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics/Cellular & Molecular Medicine, UC San DiegoDr. Muotri moved to the Salk... |
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Panel 2: Alysson MuotriUniversity of California, San DiegoDecember 7, 2010Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2010 Topics: Speakers: Alysson Muotri Alysson Muotri is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Cancer Biology Program at the University of California, San Diego. His research is... |
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Panel 2: Question and AnswerCancer and Stem Cell Degenerative Disorders - Are there common themes?December 7, 2010Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2010 Topics: Speakers: Alysson Muotri, Tannishtha Reya, Inder Verma, Catrionia Jamieson Panelists: Alysson Muotri, UC San Diego Tannishtha Reya, UC San Diego Inder Verma, Salk Institute Panel Chair: Catrionia Jamieson, Moores UC San... |
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Alysson MuotriOctober 20, 2006Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2006 Topics: Speakers: Alysson Muotri Run Time: 12 minutes Development of Functional Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Neurons in Mouse Brain |
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