Stanley Center Primer: Ralda Nehme and Matt Tegtmeyer (2019)
09/26/2019 Broad Institute Stanley Center Primer: • Stanley Center Primer: Ralda Nehme and Mat... Presenters: Ralda Nehme Human pluripotent stem cell models in the era of big data Matt Tegtmeyer Nehme Group The Stanley Center human pluripotent stem cell repository and how it's fueling science and technology here at the Broad Institute Stanley Center Primers are part of the weekly Stanley Center Program Meeting series. Primers are intended to teach the diverse Stanley Center Community about the principles and concepts that underpin the genetics, neurobiology and translational research we focus on to solve the challenges presented by severe mental illness. Copyright Broad Institute, 2019. All rights reserved.

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