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Building Brains
ýMonday, ýJanuary ý14, ý2013, þý00:00:00 | [log in to unmask] to full
article
Recent recipient of the Friesen Prize in Health Science Research, Dr. Marc
Tessier-Lavigne identified important mechanisms for the formation of the
normal human brain, which ultimately opened new frontiers in the world of
neuro-degeneration, and spinal chord injuries. He talks with Paul Kennedy. 

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