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Ep. 308: “Regeneration in the Cerebellum” Featuring Dr. Sumru Bayin

Ep. 308: “Regeneration in the Cerebellum” Featuring Dr. Sumru Bayin

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Dr. Sumru Bayin is a Group Leader at the Gurdon Institute at the University of Cambridge. She talks about her work on regeneration in the neonatal mouse cerebellum and how cerebellar interneurons differentiate. She also discusses organizing a workshop to facilitate collaborations in regenerative biology, and her memories of the late Sir John Gurdon. (40:30)

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