MPB Dissertation Defense
Tuesday September 15th at noon in 206 PRB
Nora Kayton from Al Powers' Laboratory will defend her thesis
“Glucotoxic and Lipotoxic Consequences for Human Beta Cell Function In Vivo”
Tuesday September 15th at noon in 206 PRB
Nora Kayton from Al Powers' Laboratory will defend her thesis
“Glucotoxic and Lipotoxic Consequences for Human Beta Cell Function In Vivo”
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