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Feb 03 CIC Research in Progress: Alexandra Bettina “M-CSF promotes the survival of tissue-specific mononuclear phagocytes and controls secondary liver damage during Klebsiella pneumonia”

February 3, 2016 by zrb8mf@virginia.edu

[MR6, 3rd Floor, Room 3501] Alexandra Bettina, Grad Student
Mehrad Lab

“M-CSF promotes the survival of tissue-specific mononuclear phagocytes and controls secondary liver damage during Klebsiella pneumonia”

Research-in-Progress (RIP) is a place for graduate students and postdocs to present their ongoing research results and to receive feedback from other researchers (i.e. students, postdocs, faculties). Questions and discussions provide technical solutions and help bring new ideas to current research. Lunch is provided.

RIP starts from 12:00p to 1:00pm in MR6, Rm 3501, unless otherwise indicated.