Distinguished Cardiovascular Seminar Series Dec. 17
Burns Blaxall, PhD, professor of pediatrics and director of translational science at the Heart Institute, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, will present, "Finding new targets and therapeutics for heart failure," Monday, Dec. 17, at noon in MSB 3351.
Blaxall will be available to meet with graduate students immediately after the seminar in Room 1919 of the Cardiovascular Research Center (CVC).
All College of Medicine graduate students are invited.
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