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Setting up shop with the Synthetic and Systems Biology Cluster and the College of Veterinary Medicine

Dr Akpa joins the Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences at North Carolina State University. Hired as an Assistant Professor of Integrated Synthetic and Systems Biology, Prof Akpa joins engineers, biologists and others as part of an interdisciplinary cluster through the Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence Program.

Posted in News on September 9, 2015 by BSA.
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The EMRLab employs systems modeling approaches to connect molecular events to dynamic physiological outcomes. 
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