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← An extended regulatory landscape drives Tbx18 activity in a variety of prostate-associated cell lineages.
A Mouse Mutation That Dysregulates Neighboring Galnt17 and Auts2 Genes Is Associated with Phenotypes Related to the Human AUTS2 Syndrome. →
Soumya's defense

Congratulations to Dr. Negi!

Posted on April 4, 2019 by Chris Seward

Congratulations to Dr. Soumya Negi on completion of her thesis entitled: REGULATORY DYNAMICS OF TBX18 AND WT1 IN MOUSE PROSTATE DEVELOPMENT!  Soumya is moving on to an industry position in Boston, MA

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← An extended regulatory landscape drives Tbx18 activity in a variety of prostate-associated cell lineages.
A Mouse Mutation That Dysregulates Neighboring Galnt17 and Auts2 Genes Is Associated with Phenotypes Related to the Human AUTS2 Syndrome. →
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