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A study into genes encoding longevity in humans

Kuningas, M.

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Kuningas, M. (2007, December 4). A study into genes encoding longevity in humans. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12474

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Invitation

It is my pleasure to invite you to attend the public defense

of my PhD thesis entitled:

"A Study into Genes Encoding Longevity in Humans"

The defense will take place on Tuesday 4 December 2007

at 15.00 in the Lokhorstkerk, Pieterskerkstraat 1, Leiden

You are also welcome to the party on the same evening

at 20.30 in the De Poort van Leyden,

Haven 100, Leiden

Maris Kuningas

m.kuningas@lumc.nl 0650915437

Paranimfen Eric Thomassen ericthomassen@gmail.com

0623749279 David van Bodegom D.van_Bodegom@lumc.nl

0644118007

A St udy int o Genes Encoding Long evit y in Humans M aris K uning as

A Study into Genes Encoding

Longevity in Humans

Maris Kuningas

Invitation

It is my pleasure to invite you to attend the public defense

of my PhD thesis entitled:

"A Study into Genes Encoding Longevity in Humans"

The defense will take place on Tuesday 4 December 2007

at 15.00 in the Lokhorstkerk, Pieterskerkstraat 1, Leiden

You are also welcome to the party on the same evening

at 20.30 in the De Poort van Leyden,

Haven 100, Leiden

Maris Kuningas

m.kuningas@lumc.nl 0650915437

Paranimfen Eric Thomassen ericthomassen@gmail.com

0623749279 David van Bodegom D.van_Bodegom@lumc.nl

0644118007

A St udy int o Genes Encoding Long evit y in Humans M aris K uning as

A Study into Genes Encoding

Longevity in Humans

Maris Kuningas

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