The lab studies individuals—single proteins, vesicles, viruses, or cancers—then uses, or invents, the tools or techniques that are needed to address the problem. The team is driven by the problem, not the tool. When studying a cancer, it’s important not to define it by its organ of origin or how it looks. Instead, it should […]
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Sanford SIMON, The Rockefeller University, New York City, Rockefeller, Laboratory of Cellular Biophysics
Sanford SIMON, The Rockefeller University, New York City, Rockefeller, Laboratory of Cellular Biophysics
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Sanford M. Simon, On #RareDiseaseDay, we highlight Rockefeller scientist Sandy Simon, who investigates a rare form of liver cancer. Simon has identified the mutation that, By The Rockefeller University
Sanford SIMON, The Rockefeller University, New York City, Rockefeller, Laboratory of Cellular Biophysics
Sanford SIMON, The Rockefeller University, New York City, Rockefeller, Laboratory of Cellular Biophysics
Sanford SIMON, The Rockefeller University, New York City, Rockefeller, Laboratory of Cellular Biophysics
Sanford M. Simon, On #RareDiseaseDay, we highlight Rockefeller scientist Sandy Simon, who investigates a rare form of liver cancer. Simon has identified the mutation that, By The Rockefeller University