The next Gordon Research Conference on Tissue Repair & Regeneration will be held in Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH on June 16-21, 2013. Application deadline, May 19, 2013. For more information and registration visit the website: http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2013&program=tissuerep
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Francesc Cebrià
Francesc Cebrià
I am a Biologist and Professor at the University of Barcelona. I do my research on a fascinating animal: freshwater planarians. You can cut them in as many pieces as you want and each piece will regenerate a complete new flatworm in very few days. In this blog I will keep you updated on the latest news on the field of animal regeneration. You will be able to follow the latest research on how planarians, axolotls, newts, cnidarians and other animals are able to regenerate parts of their bodies