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Thursday 23 May at 1pm
Professor Enrique Amaya, University of Manchester
Title: Unlocking the secrets of scarless wound healing and appendage regeneration
Host: Prof Sandip Patel
Venue: Anatomy G04 Gavin de Beer LT

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Thursday 30 May at 1pm
Prof Hiroshi Kiyama, Nagoya University
Title: Collapse of homeostasis by prolonged stress - A model for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia
Host: Prof David Whitmore
Venue: JZ Young Lecture Theatre

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CDB scientists identify mechanism behind brain asymmetry

15 January 2009

By studying brain development in zebrafish, PhD student Jenny Regan and colleagues in our Zebrafish Research Group have demonstrated that competition between two sides causes the brain to become asymmetrical.

Zebrafish Brain

Asymmetry is thought to be important to enable the two hemispheres to specialise and operate more efficiently.

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