Hematopoiesis: The Good, the Bad, and the Indeterminant - Karl Blume Memorial Lecture
Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of hematopoiesis in this 57-minute Karl Blume Memorial Lecture presented at the Stanford Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. Join Beverly Mitchell, MD, the George E. Becker Professor of Medicine and Professor, by courtesy, of Chemical and Systems Biology, as she delves into "Hematopoiesis: The Good, the Bad, and the Indeterminant." Gain insights into the complex processes of blood cell formation, including its positive aspects, challenges, and areas of uncertainty. Enhance your understanding of this fundamental biological process and its implications in medicine and research.
Syllabus
Karl Blume Memorial Lecture - “Hematopoiesis: The Good, the Bad...” | DoM Grand Rounds | 9 Nov 2022
Taught by
Stanford Department of Medicine
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