CRB: Dr. Min Du Seminar Today

Sponsored by the Center for Reproductive Biology
Washington State University and the University of Idaho

Works in Progress Seminar

Title:
Retinoic acid in mediating fetal angiogenesis and adipose development

Presented by:
Dr. Min Du
Animal Sciences
Washington State University

Time, Date, and Location:
Biotechnology Life Sciences 402
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
4:10 p.m.

Refreshments available
All faculty, fellows, and students are encouraged to attend.

Contact: Carolyn Emerson-Farr, 509-335-2473 or emersonc@wsu.edu

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