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Isabelle Brunet (France), Debby Silver (USA), Robin Vigouroux (France), Patricia Garcez (Brazil)
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Thursday, September 30, 2021

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Friday, October 1, 2021

4:00 AM Australia/Sydney

Host: ANS Developmental Neuroscience Forum

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ANS Developmental Neuroscience Forum

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Isabelle Brunet (France) – Neurovascular development Debby Silver (USA) - Dynamic post-transcriptional control of cortical development Robin Vigouroux (France) – Evolution of binocular vision Patricia Garcez (Brazil) – Beyond microcephaly: how Zika virus impacts brain development

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CNS developmentdevelopment

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Isabelle Brunet (France), Debby Silver (USA), Robin Vigouroux (France), Patricia Garcez (Brazil)

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