DMM Outstanding Paper Prize 2021 winner: Daniel Bronder
Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) is delighted to announce that the winner of the DMM Outstanding Paper Prize 2021 is Daniel Bronder, for his paper entitled 'TP53 loss initiates chromosomal instability in fallopian tube epithelial cells' ( Bronder et al., 2021). The prize of £1000 is a...
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