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A Look Back on Frontiers in Reproduction | The Carlson Lab Blog

Published on June 12, 2018
A Look Back on Frontiers in Reproduction | The Carlson Lab Blog
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Katie Wozniak, a graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh, attended the 2017 Frontiers in Reproduction (FIR) course at the MBL. Below, she answers some questions about her experience for her lab’s blog.

What was a typical day at FIR like?

The days at FIR are packed with science. Often the morning lecture, lab experiment, and evening lecture are on different topics and thus are presented by different scientists from around the country. Read more …

Photo caption: An ascidian egg viewed with a microscope. Credit: Katie Wozniak

Source: Frontiers In Reproduction (FIR) Course — Carlson Lab.

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