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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/61135 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation

Author: Haisma, Ilse

Title: Human skin equivalents to study the prevention and treatment of wound infections Date: 2018-03-28

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Human skin equivalents to study the prevention and treatment

of wound infections

Ilse Haisma

Human skin equivalents to study the prevention and treatment of wound infectionsIlse Haisma

UITNODIGING

Voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging

van het proefschrift

“Human skin equivalents to study the prevention and treatment of wound

infections”

Op woensdag 28 maart 2018 om 16.15 uur in de Senaatskamer

van het Academiegebouw, Rapenburg 73 te Leiden Na afloop van de promotie bent u van harte uitgenodigd voor de receptie in de receptiekamer van

het Academiegebouw

Ilse Haisma Kievitshoek 2 2317WS Leiden ilsehaisma@gmail.com

Paranymphen Anna de Breij annabreij@gmail.com

Danielle Leuning d.g.leuning@gmail.com

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