James Bradner: "Small molecule therapeutics" (11/24/2020)
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 Published On Nov 26, 2020

The twelfth lecture in the COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 and the Pandemic Series, presented by the MIT Department of Biology. James Bradner of Novartis Institutes gave a talk titled "Small molecule therapeutics." For more information on the class, visit https://bit.ly/700Covid.

Date: 11/24/2020

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