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Fish and flies: just what the doctor ordered for understanding developmental biology

Thursday, Nov 1, 2018

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Prof Lisa Foa, Associate Head of Research, School of Medicine, UTAS

Dr Owen Marshall, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, UTAS

Prof Coral Warr, School of Medicine, UTAS

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