STEM in the Real World: Working with Cells in the Medical Research Lab
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Video Description: Type of Video:  Segment from Archived Program or Interview/Topical*

Description:  Dr. Kathryn Tristan, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, describes the process of working with cells in her medical research work.

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