An audience with Sir Peter Morris
Transplantation expert Sir Peter Morris answers student questions at the University of Glasgow.
First published
03/07/2012
Genres:
education
Summary
Transplantation expert Sir Peter Morris answers student questions at the University of Glasgow.
Duration
10 minutes
Parent Podcast
Pioneers in Organ Transplantation
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