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Professor Evans received the Nobel Prize for a series of groundbreaking discoveries concerning embryonic stem cells and DNA recombination in mammals. He gave the 2009 Clinical Prize Lecture on the subject of ‘Stem Cells: Past, Present & Future’.

The lecture was introduced by Professor Anthony Segal (UCL Centre for Molecular Medicine) and attended by UCL President and Provost Professor Malcollm Grant, to a full house in the UCL Cruciform Building.

Stem Cells: Past, Present & Future - Audio UCL

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Professor Evans received the Nobel Prize for a series of groundbreaking discoveries concerning embryonic stem cells and DNA recombination in mammals. He gave the 2009 Clinical Prize Lecture on the subject of ‘Stem Cells: Past, Present & Future’.

The lecture was introduced by Professor Anthony Segal (UCL Centre for Molecular Medicine) and attended by UCL President and Provost Professor Malcollm Grant, to a full house in the UCL Cruciform Building.

    Clinical Prize Lecture 2009 - audio

    Clinical Prize Lecture 2009 - audio

    Professor Evans received the Nobel Prize for a series of groundbreaking discoveries concerning embryonic stem cells and DNA recombination in mammals. He gave the 2009 Clinical Prize Lecture on the subject of ‘Stem Cells: Past, Present & Future’.

    The lecture was introduced by Professor Anthony Segal (UCL Centre for Molecular Medicine) and attended by UCL President and Provost Professor Malcollm Grant, to a full house in the UCL Cruciform Building.

    • 1 min

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