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Live Forever Club - 14-May-2022Combined approach surprisingly eliminated the negative effects of individual treatments
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Associate Professor at Yale-NUS College
Nicholas Tolwinski is an Associate Professor at Yale-NUS College and the Department of Biological Sciences at NUS. His research focuses on modeling systems of signal transduction organising groups of cells into tissues through novel microscopy techniques. The laboratory’s primary focus is on Wnt signaling in development and aging. His laboratory specialises in analysing the early embryonic development of Drosophila.
He received a PhD from Princeton University in Molecular Biology in 2004. After completing his PhD, he became the first Frank A Howard Scholar in the Developmental Biology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
Visit website: https://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/faculty/nicholas-tolwinski/
See also: Yale-NUS College - Liberal arts college founded by Yale University and the National University of Singapore
Details last updated 14-May-2022
Combined approach surprisingly eliminated the negative effects of individual treatments