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&bull; [[User:Paul H. Lerou|Paul Lerou, M.D.]]<BR>
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&bull; [[User:UserName|Junjie Lu]]<BR>
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&bull; [[User:UserName|Xiao Guan]]<BR>
 
&bull; [[User:Bryan R. Gorman|Bryan Gorman]]<BR>
 
&bull; [[User:UserName|Howard Lukoff]]<BR>


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Brigham & Women's Hospital<BR>
And Here<BR>
HIM Rm 819<BR>
And Here<BR>
And Here<BR>
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Revision as of 18:11, 8 March 2011

Lerou Lab

Technical

Inventory
Equipment
Materials
Protocols
Projects

Resources

Research
References
Suppliers
Links

Contact Us

Brigham & Women's Hospital
HIM Rm 819
And Here
Office:
Phone: ###.###.###

Our research focuses on how human pluripotent stem cells (both embryonic and induced) maintain genomic stability.