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Single Sisters in the Mitosis Dance

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Recorded: January 2010
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UCSF Students: Single Sisters

UCSF students dance their way through mitosis. Watch their catchy, fun, and biologically correct number!

About These Performers

The performers are graduate students in the Program in Biological Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. Song lyrics/choreography: Kyle Jay Singer: Karmela Ramos Dancers: Kyle Jay, Karmela Ramos, Anna Reade, Emily Berry, Juliet Girard, Joshua Dunn, Anna Payne-Tobin, Mark Slabodnick, Justin Farlow, Hayley Pemble, Emily Fox, Thomas Noriega, Joel Haas, Laura Yee, Adam Jost

More Talks in Archive

  • Stephen Mayo (Cal Tech) Part 1
    Recent Advances in Computational Protein Design
  • Elaine Fuchs Part 1
    Stem Cell Biology and Promise for Regenerative Medicine
  • Andrew Murray
    Yeast Sex and Yeast Life Cycle
  • Randy Schekman Part 1
    Protein Secretion and Vesicle Trafficking

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