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| Catherine Scahill | |
| PhD student, BBSRC
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| Dr. Helen Skaer |
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| Dr. Barry Denholm | |
| Dr. Susie Wan | |
| Nan Hu | |
| Catherine Scahill | |
| Helen Weavers | |
| Anne MacKay | |
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I graduated from Cambridge University in 2006 having studied Natural Sciences, specialising in Zoology. My first exposure to tubules was my part II project in Helen’s lab, which I enjoyed so much I decided to stay! I’m now a PhD student in the lab. My PhD research focuses on two main areas; firstly how tubule cells are specified, and secondly how the tubules take up their stereotypical 3D positions in the embryo. |
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