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- Challenges and Chances: A Review of the 1st Stem Cell Community Day
- Summertime, and the Livin’ Is Easy…
- Follow-on-Biologics – More than Simple Generics
- Bacteria Versus Body Cells: A 1:1 Tie
- Behind the Crime Scene: How Biological Traces Can Help to Convict Offenders
- Every 3 Seconds Someone in the World Is Affected by Alzheimer's
- HIV – It’s Still Not Under Control…
- How Many Will Be Convicted This Time?
- Malaria – the Battle is Not Lost
- Physicians on Standby: The Annual Flu Season Can Be Serious
- At the Forefront in Fighting Cancer
- Molecular Motors: Think Small and yet Smaller Again…
- Liquid Biopsy: Novel Methods May Ease Cancer Detection and Therapy
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Dr. Pascal Rowart Application Specialist EAT Cell and Molecular Biology Centrifugation, Liquid Handling & Consumables, Eppendorf
Dr. Pascal Rowart holds a PhD in Biomedical Sciences. During his dissertation he studied protection of kidney injury by stem cells. After his graduation, he conducted research and diabetes and obesity as a postdoctoral fellow, and later a Research Instructor, at the University of Pittsburgh. Since 2022 he has been mainly working as an Application specialist for the High-Speed and Ultracentrifuge portfolio.