Connie Cepko | |
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Born | Constance Louise Cepko Laurel, Maryland, U.S. |
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Thesis | Interactions of the Adenovirus 100k and Hexon Proteins: Analysis using Monoclonal Antibodies and Temperature Sensitive Mutants (1982) |
Doctoral advisor | Phillip Allen Sharp[1] |
Other academic advisors | Richard Mulligan[2] |
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Constance Louise Cepko is a developmental biologist and geneticist in Harvard Medical School. She is best known for her contributions in understanding the developmental biology of vertebrate central nervous systems.[3][4]
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