Episode 99- Prof Susan Kimber- "Having stamina is probably more important than having brains"
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Summary
We return this week to another interview recorded before lockdown. Professor Susan Kimber, Professor of Stem & Developmental Biology at University of Manchester, speaks to PhD student Peter Harley. She discusses her work that uses human stem cell models to understand human development and to model vascular, skeletal and kidney diseases in a dish. She talks about how human stem cell models are important for both basic and translational science. When asked what makes a successful scientific career, she discusses the important of stamina and resilience. For more information on Professor Kimber's research follow this link: https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/sue.kimber.html
First published
05/05/2020
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17 minutes
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StemCells@Lunch Digested
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