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2018 Life Sciences Symposium Program Announced

Registration for the 2018 Dartmouth Symposium for the Life Sciences, “Cell Polarity Across the Diversity of Life” is now open. The symposium program will focus on cell polarity mechanisms that underlie cellular structure and function in virtually every cell type from simple bacteria to multicellular humans. Dartmouth faculty James Moseley, Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, and Magdalena Bezanilla, E.E. Just 1907 Professor of Biological Sciences, co-organized this year’s program. The Dartmouth Symposium for the Life Sciences was initiated in 1993 and celebrates the robust life sciences research community at Dartmouth. Support is provided from the Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College Dean of Faculty Office, the COBRE Institute for Biomolecular Targeting and the New Hampshire Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (NH INBRE).

https://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/lss/