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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/20271 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.

Author: Roosmalen, Wies van

Title: Novel candidate metastasis genes as putative drug targets for breast cancer Date: 2012-12-12

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Novel candidate metastasis genes as putative drug

targets for breast cancer

Wies van Roosmalen - Novel candidate metastasis genes as putative drug targets for breast cancer - 2012

Wies van Roosmalen

Uitnodiging voor het bijwonen

van de openbare verdediging van het

proefschrift van W

Wies van Roosmalen

12 december 2012 om 11.15 uur Academiegebouw

Rapenburg 73 Leiden

Na afloop van de promotie bent u van promotie bent u van harte welkom op de

receptie bij Café Barrera Rapenburg 56

Leiden

Paranimfen:

Sy

Sylvia le Dévédec

s.e.ledevedec@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl

&

Martine van Miltenburg

m.v.miltenburg@nki.nl

Wies van Roosmalen

wiesvanroosmalen@gmail.com

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