ECM proteins help to develop more robust methods for generation of heart cells
University of Wisconsin-Madison - 01-Jul-2022ECM proteins play significant roles in hPSC adhesion, growth & cardiac differentiation
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Rebekah McBride is a science writer and communications specialist who has worked with both companies and universities to turn data and research into applicable and actionable messages that inspire change. She holds a B.S. in Life Science Communication with an emphasis in Business from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a M.A. in Journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
During her time at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln she enjoyed exploring the many facets of journalism, but she primarily focused on the ethics of data journalism completing a research project titled, “The Ethics of Data Journalism,” which explores the ethical challenges faced by journalists utilizing numerical figures as a part of their stories.
Visit website: https://datajournalism.com/contributors/rmcbride
See also: University of Wisconsin-Madison - Public Research university
Details last updated 02-Jul-2022
ECM proteins play significant roles in hPSC adhesion, growth & cardiac differentiation