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A glioma to kill

Published on 6 November 2019
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“A glioma to kill “

Short film by Nathalie Magne, post-PhD of the Sanson-Huillard’s team who, on the occasion of the Pariscience festival held at the end of October, won first prize in the short film competition in 48 hours with her project “un gliome à abattre”.

More informations : https://pariscience.fr/symbiose-48h/

Nathalie MAGNE, Post doctorante à l’ICM, remporte la compétition de courts métrages scientifiques « Symbiose ».

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