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USRP 2012 - Engineering mice to study chromatin in vivo

Engineering mice to study chromatin in vivo

2012 USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 11, 2012

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Headshot portrait of Gerald Crabtree - Department of Pathology Professor in Experimental Pathology and Professor of Developmental Biology

Gerald Crabtree - Department of Pathology Professor in Experimental Pathology and Professor of Developmental Biology

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Dr. Crabtree's group is interested in the role of chromatin regulation in development and human cancer.

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