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/genetics/wp-content/uploads/sites/481/2019/10/Sam-Wolff-2024-MEJ-lobby-1.jpg188250Research Interests Keywords: Single-cell technologies, Stem cell biology, cell cycle, imaging, microscopy, live-cell imaging, iterative immunofluorescence (4i), CRISPR, breast cancer, cell fate, image analysis Lab Website Since the inception of the lab we have always been interested in investigating biological phenomenon at the single-cell level. More specifically, we became very interested in cell fate decisions … Read more