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Interdisciplinary Initiatives Seed Grants Program Symposium, August 2022 - Structure-Activity Mapping of the Force- and Sequence-Dependent Landscape of T Cell Activation

Polly Fordyce, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering and of Genetics
and
Chris Garcia, Younger Family Professor and Professor of Structural Biology

Structure-Activity Mapping of the Force- and Sequence-Dependent Landscape of T Cell Activation

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2022 Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Initiatives Seed Grants Program Symposium - August 26, 2022

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