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Sep 2023
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Immune 72: After dark in the library wit...

VINCENT RACANIELLO
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From Cornell University in Ithaca New York, Vincent and Cindy meet with Ellen Rothenberg to review her career in science, starting with work on retroviruses to unraveling transcriptional networks underlying T-cell development and signaling.

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Cynthia Leifer

Guest: Ellen Rothenberg

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