User:Dante Marx
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Dante Marx is a psuedonym for Daniel M Treisman, a medical/biological researcher based in Wisconsin. His scientific background is cell biology, molecular biology, and developmental biology, with a particular focus on tumor cells and stem cells.
He is currently working in the field of neurooncological research. His primary intrests within the lab involve immunostaining, animal surgery, cell culture work, and gene analysis. He is also an amateur statistician.
He has numerous hobbies that are not important at this time.
[edit] Scientific Contributions
Paul A. Clark, Daniel M. Treisman, Johnathan Ebben, and John S. Kuo. 2007. Developmental Signaling Pathways in Brain Tumor-Derived Stem-Like Cells. Developmental Dynamics. 236, 3297-3308 --Dante Marx (talk) 20:12, 18 February 2008 (UTC)
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