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Join Dr. Frances Ashcroft of University of Oxford for a lecture on ATP-sensitive potassium channels and neonatal diabetes, exploring the journey from bench to bedside and back. The lecture will take place on Friday, July 11, 2014, from 12:00-1:00 p.m. at the Cell and Genome Sciences Building in the Edmund and Arlene Grossman Auditorium. Co-sponsored by University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. A reception will follow in the Lobby. Contact Stephanie Holden at (860) 679-2513 for more information.
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Richard D. Berlin Lecture • Frances Ashcroft, Ph.D. • Royal Society Research Professor of Physiology • University of Oxford • "ATP-sensitive potassium channels and neonatal diabetes: • from bench to bedside and back again” • Friday, July 11, 2014 • 12:00-1:00 p.m. • Cell and Genome Sciences Building • Edmund and Arlene Grossman Auditorium • 400 Farmington Avenue • Co-sponsored by the University of Connecticut School of Medicine • and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Reception immediately to follow in the Lobby (Contact information: Stephanie Holden, (860) 679-2513)