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Interdisciplinary Initiatives Seed Grants Program Symposium, August 2019 - A Gut Feeling: Mechano- and Chemo-Sensory Inputs Controlling Adaptive Intestinal Growth

Lucy O’Brien, Assistant Professor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology
and
Anna Kim, postdoctoral research fellow in Molecular & Cellular Physiology in Lucy O’Brien’s lab

A gut feeling: Mechano- and chemo-sensory inputs controlling adaptive intestinal growth

2019 Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Initiatives Seed Grants Program Symposium - August 29, 2019

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Lucy O'Brien - Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology

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The O'Brien Lab studies the behaviors of stem cells and their mature progeny to understand how organs remodel and renew.

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