FLYING DODO BREWING COMPANY
Bagatelle, 80832
Le Réduit, Moka
(Mauritius)
We are pleased to invite you to a
free open Cafe Scientifique
Maurice event featuring Dr
Hazel Sive, Professor in Biology at MIT.
Prof Sive will talk about how tiny cellular building blocks organise the embryo, referencing her research work on face formation, and will explore how stem cells repair our bodies as adults. Are stem cells the key to overcoming disease ? Is stem cell tourism a good business strategy or unethical ?
Prof Sive’s research focuses on neurodevelopmental and mental health disorders, as well as fundamental processes underlying brain and craniofacial development.
Prof Sive also focuses on education and training. She is former Associate Dean of Science with oversight for diversity and education.
Prof Sive is Founding Coordinator of the MIT-AFRICA Initiative. She is committed to communicating to the powerful contributions that scientific research makes to human health and society.
Prof Sive will talk about how tiny cellular building blocks organise the embryo, referencing her research work on face formation, and will explore how stem cells repair our bodies as adults. Are stem cells the key to overcoming disease ? Is stem cell tourism a good business strategy or unethical ?
Prof Sive’s research focuses on neurodevelopmental and mental health disorders, as well as fundamental processes underlying brain and craniofacial development.
Prof Sive also focuses on education and training. She is former Associate Dean of Science with oversight for diversity and education.
Prof Sive is Founding Coordinator of the MIT-AFRICA Initiative. She is committed to communicating to the powerful contributions that scientific research makes to human health and society.
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