Arthrobacter equi sp. nov., a novel bacterium isolated from a veterinary clinical material.
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Arthrobacter equi sp. nov., a novel bacterium isolated from a veterinary clinical material.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2010 Sep 24;
Authors: Yassin AF, Spröer C, Siering C, Hupfer H, Schumann P
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The Carver College of Medicine’s 2010-2011 Distinguished Biomedical Lecture Series is set to begin Thursday, September 16 with a talk by Nobel laureate and Immunologist, Peter C. Doherty. Doherty’s talk, “Killer Viruses and Killer T-cells,” is co-sponsored by the Department of Pathology and will be held at 4 pm in Prem Sahai Auditorium (1110A MERF).
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Carver College of Medicine medical students involved in research projects will showcase their work during the 42nd Annual Medical Student Research Day, Friday, September 10. During the one day event, medical students are involved in both oral and poster presentations of their research.
Concurrent oral presentations are set to take place from 8:45 – 10:15 am [...]