Community Overview
About the Stem Cells, Molecular Medicine, Cancer Biology, Biotech Entrepreneurship community
Stem Cells, Molecular Medicine, Cancer Biology, Biotech Entrepreneurship is a Facebook Group for Med School Students and Biotech with roughly 25K members. It uses a forum format for communication.
In their own words
This group is for the students, academicians, scientists and doctors interested in Stem Cells, Molecular Medicine, Cancer Biology, Biotechnology and Biotech Entrepreneurship.
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