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Ask Me Anything: Organoids

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During this interactive session, Dr. Hartung will discuss how organoids (miniature, lab-grown versions of organs) are transforming personalized medicine, drug screening and disease modeling.
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Ask Me Anything: Epigenetic Biomarkers for Early Disease Detection

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Join us on March 24 for an exclusive Ask Me Anything session with Dr. Robert Osborne, Senior Vice President of R&D at biomodal, as we delve into the cutting-edge field of Epigenetic Biomarkers for Early Disease Detection.
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Ask Me Anything: Proteomics

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Watch our free Ask Me Anything (AMA) session with Dr. John Yates on demand now. As a world-renowned leader in proteomics. Dr. Yates' groundbreaking research has revolutionized the field, and his innovative techniques are used by scientists worldwide.
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Ask Me Anything: Spatial Biology

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Technology Networks presents an exclusive Ask Me Anything session on spatial biology featuring Dr. Evan T. Keller, a Distinguished Professor of Urology and Pathology at the University of Michigan School of Medicine.
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Ask Me Anything : Predatory Conferences

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This exclusive Q&A event invites you to ask anything about the world of predatory conferences to our expert speaker.
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Ask Me Anything: Getting Published in High-Ranking Journals

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An incredible opportunity to ask the Chief Editor of Nature on how to get published in high-ranking journals.
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