JCI’s Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Lucy Shapiro
Lucy Shapiro, of Stanford University, is a renowned molecular and developmental biologist whose work has answered the fundamental questions underlying the genetic and molecular decision-making process that directs an asymmetric cell division yielding daughter cells with different cell fates. Shapiro’s insights helped launch the field of systems biology, and more recently, her work has led to the development of novel antifungal drugs.
Видео JCI’s Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Lucy Shapiro канала Journal of Clinical Investigation
Видео JCI’s Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Lucy Shapiro канала Journal of Clinical Investigation
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