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USRP 2010 - Regulation of Self Renewal in Stem Cells

Regulation of Self Renewal in Stem Cells

2010 USRP Talks - Wednesday, August 11, 2010

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Headshot portrait of Michael Clarke - Karel H. and Avice N. Beekhuis Professor in Cancer Biology and Professor of Medicine (Oncology)

Michael Clarke - Karel H. & Avice N. Beekhuis Professor of Cancer Biology

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Dr. Clarke's laboratory is focused on two areas of research: the control of self-renewal of normal stem cells and their malignant counterparts; and the identification and characterization of cancer stem cells.

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