Emma LeBlanc. PhD candidate in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences – Conserved Mechanisms of Coronavirus Attachment to Cell Surfaces

December 07, 2021 00:31:09
Emma LeBlanc. PhD candidate in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences – Conserved Mechanisms of Coronavirus Attachment to Cell Surfaces
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Emma LeBlanc. PhD candidate in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences – Conserved Mechanisms of Coronavirus Attachment to Cell Surfaces

Dec 07 2021 | 00:31:09

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Show Notes

I aim to identify prototype pan-coronavirus attachment inhibitors to enhance our pandemic preparedness

For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chap webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies website – https://www.queensu.ca/sgs/grad-chat

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