Nikola Škreb Memorial Symposium - Experimental mammalian embryology at the turn of the century (CROSBI ID 108161)
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Bulić-Jakuš, Floriana
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Nikola Škreb Memorial Symposium - Experimental mammalian embryology at the turn of the century
Nikola Škreb (1920-1993) was an outstanding figure of the Croatian science. He was internationally recognized as the founder of the Zagreb school of the mammalian embryology and one of the pioneers of mammalian experimental embryology. Nikola Škreb Memorial Symposium - Experimental mammalian embryology at the turn of the century - was organized by the Department of Biology and the Ph.D Program in Medicine and Public Health, the course methods of Molecular Biology in Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb (Organizing Committee: D.Solter, F.Bulić-Jakuš, D.Šerman, M.Dominis, J.Sertić) and supported by the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The lecturers at the symposium were Nikola Škreb's distinguished friends and collaborators Anne McLaren, Andrzey Tarkowski, Davor Solter, Ivan Damjanov, Božica Levak-Švajger, Anton Švajger and Draško Šerman. They put in perspective Škreb's and their own work in mammalian developmental biology which is today recognized to be of outmost importance for the progress of human and veterinary medicine and development of new technologies such as tissue engineering, cell replacement therapies, transgenic technology, cloning and also for obtaining deep insight in the pathogenesis of cancer.
Nikola Škreb; Mammalian embryology
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