Congratulations to Daniel SAMPAIO GONÇALVES on the acceptance of his thesis!
His work, supervised byf Bill Keyes, is titled: "Cellular Senescence: A Complex Interplay Between Tumor Suppression and Embryonic Signaling."
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His work, supervised byf Bill Keyes, is titled: "Cellular Senescence: A Complex Interplay Between Tumor Suppression and Embryonic Signaling."
Her research, supervised by Bill KEYES and co-supervised by Muriel RHINN, is titled:"Characterization of developmental senescence using a new…
His work, supervised by Hervé Moine, is titled: *Regulation of diacylglycerol kinase kappa (DGKk) by FMRP and its dysregulation in fragile X…
His work, supervised by Irwin DAVIDSON, is entitled: "Characterization of long noncoding RNA LENT, a potential therapeutic target in cutaneous…
Congratulations to Alexia Kindler for the acceptance of her thesis! Her work was directed by Wojciech Krezel and is titled: "Deciphering retinoid…
Congratulations to David Pietri for the acceptance of his thesis! His work was directed by Nicolas Charlet-Berguerand and is titled: "Structure and…
Congratulations to Nicolas Zinter for the acceptance of his thesis! His work was directed by Wojciech Krezel and entitled: " Multi-level analyses of…
Congratulations to Quentin Giraud for the acceptance of his thesis ! His work was directed by Jocelyn Laporte and titled: "Characterization of new…
Congratulations to Roxane Benoit for the acceptance of her thesis! Her work was directed by Anne-Cécile Reymann and titled: "Investigate actin content…