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  2. Toxoplasma gondii interactions and electrophysiology differences in the central nervous system

Toxoplasma gondii interactions and electrophysiology differences in the central nervous system

Toxoplasma gondii interactions and electrophysiology differences in the central nervous system

Seminar Student Seminars

When

4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 15, 2019

Where

Gould-Simpson 601

Speaker

Oscar Mendez

Graduate Student, Neuroscience GIDP, University of Arizona
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