Our dear colleague and friend, Renata Skovronova, started last week her Erasmus+ internship at Prof. Paul Jennings lab, at Medical University Innsbruck, Austria. Renata will be working with renal in vitro models and using them to study toxic effects of different biotoxins, such as mycotoxins and cyanobacterial toxins. Renata is supposed to stay in Innsbruck for 8 months and no doubts she'll get a lot of exciting data! Pavel BBC
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New York, New York ... and Cold Spring Harbor Lab meeting on Stem Cell Biology, Oct 7-11, 20157/10/2015 I have safely landed in New York City, where I am staying overnight. Tomorrow I'll be continuing to Long Island, which is a home of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL). CSHL is a world-recognized, private non-profit research institute, focusing on cell biology and genomics, cancer research, neuroscience and plant genetics. As you can find on Wikipedia, CSHL has been home to eight scientists who have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine:
This week, CSHL is organizing a conference on Stem Cell Biology, where I'll be presenting a poster: Babica, P. et al,: 3D in vitro model to study the role of adult human liver stem cells in the development of chronic diseases and toxicities. Pavel BBC Few pics from New York... |
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