27 November 2017

Hendrik Marks’ team, theme Cancer development and immune defense, has obtained a Van Gogh Program grant.

This grant is to facilitate a collaborative project with the team of Alice Jouneau at INRA Paris (France) on ‘miniaturisation of epigenetic profiling’.

About the Van Gogh Program grant.




 

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