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Posted on April 7, 2025April 7, 2025 by Kizil Lab

We presented our work at AD/PD™ 2025 and EZPM 2025

Our lab presented our findings ranging from zebrafish to human brains in AD/PD™ 2025 Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s Diseases Conference in Vienna by Dr. Elanur Yilmaz and Dr. Prabesh Bhattarai and in 7th European Zebrafish Principal Investigators Meeting in Paris by Dr. Caghan Kizil.

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