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RESEARCHERS’ NIGHT FESTIVAL

RESEARCHERS' NIGHT FESTIVAL

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On September 25th at 20:30 prof. Alireza Fazeli gave a presentation about our very first communication at the Researchers’ Night Festival in the Ahhaa Science Centre.

“What did you tell your mother? Communication between the embryo and the mother”

One of the most significant fields of Alireza’s research is intracellular communication, more specifically studying the early interactions between the cells of the maternal tract and embryo, that allow the mother to identify the embryo as a non-threat and accept it. If you want to find out what were your first “words” to your mother as an embryo to convince her that you are not a hazardous intruder, come and listen to Alireza’s presentation at the Researchers’ Night. 

  

 

 

 

 

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