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VOXLAB - The PrecisionTox Podcast

VOXLAB - Episode #5: Zebrafish model: from ecotoxicology to biomedical research

VOXLAB - Episode #5: Zebrafish model: from ecotoxicology to biomedical research

31min |07/04/2022
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VOXLAB - The PrecisionTox Podcast

VOXLAB - Episode #5: Zebrafish model: from ecotoxicology to biomedical research

VOXLAB - Episode #5: Zebrafish model: from ecotoxicology to biomedical research

31min |07/04/2022
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Thomas Dickmeis, from our partner organisation KIT introduces us to the use of zebrafish embryos in research. From ecotoxicology to biomedical research, discover the fascinating features of this popular fish and how scientists are using this robust 3Rs compliant model to advance the understanding of animal biology, including humans.


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Thomas Dickmeis, from our partner organisation KIT introduces us to the use of zebrafish embryos in research. From ecotoxicology to biomedical research, discover the fascinating features of this popular fish and how scientists are using this robust 3Rs compliant model to advance the understanding of animal biology, including humans.


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Thomas Dickmeis, from our partner organisation KIT introduces us to the use of zebrafish embryos in research. From ecotoxicology to biomedical research, discover the fascinating features of this popular fish and how scientists are using this robust 3Rs compliant model to advance the understanding of animal biology, including humans.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Thomas Dickmeis, from our partner organisation KIT introduces us to the use of zebrafish embryos in research. From ecotoxicology to biomedical research, discover the fascinating features of this popular fish and how scientists are using this robust 3Rs compliant model to advance the understanding of animal biology, including humans.


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