Ian Heller defended his thesis titled "Responding to signals in the wound: insight from a mammalian Bmp5 injury element in zebrafish regeneration models"

Ian Heller in David Kingsley’s lab successfully defended his thesis titled “Responding to signals in the wound: insight from a mammalian Bmp5 injury element in zebrafish regeneration models” on December 9, 2020.

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