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Making and repairing the body's tissues - inaugural lecture from Professor Darrell JR Evans

Published 11.12.08

Is it simply a matter of ingredients?

The human body is made up of many different tissues, elegantly designed to function in a particular way and respond to changes in an individual as they grow and mature. Tissues are formed during development from collections of cells that have to move and interact intimately with each other. But what makes a cell want to become muscle or tendon? Can a cell change its mind? How does it arrive at the right place during development? What happens if it doesn’t get there?

In this lecture Professor Evans will approach some of these questions and take you on a fascinating journey looking at the way our tissues form, the decisions that cells must make and the difficulties they encounter.

Making and repairing the body's tissues - inaugural lecture from Professor Darrell JR Evans

Making and repairing the body's tissues: is it simply a matter of ingredients?
Tuesday 13 January 2009 at 6.30pm
Chowen Lecture Theatre,
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
University of Sussex
Falmer BN1 9PX

Light refreshments will be served after the lecture.

All welcome - if you would like to attend please email events@brighton.ac.uk.

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