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Biology / Genetics / RNA / Gene expression / Molecular biology / Epigenetics / Genetic mapping / Nuclear organization / Chromatin / Regulation of gene expression / Long non-coding RNA / Epigenomics
Date: 2016-06-24 04:14:06
Biology
Genetics
RNA
Gene expression
Molecular biology
Epigenetics
Genetic mapping
Nuclear organization
Chromatin
Regulation of gene expression
Long non-coding RNA
Epigenomics

Gene expression, epigenetics and disease February 6th – 17th, week course, 3.0 ECTS) Organizers: prof.dr. Wouter de Laat (Hubrecht Institute) and prof.dr. Marc Timmers (Center for Molecular Medicine, UMC Utrech

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