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<p style="margin:0;"><b>Marie Anne Van Sluys</b><br />Professor - IB/USP</p>
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<p style="margin:0;"><b>Marie Anne Van Sluys</b><br />Full Professor - IB/USP</p>
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<p>Dr. Van Sluys is full professor in the Botany Department of the University of São Paulo. She is the head of the Genomic and Transposable Elements Laboratory (GaTE). The GaTE focus is to study the impact of transposable elements in the structure, function, and diversification of bacterial and plants genomes.</p>
<p>Dr. Van Sluys is full professor in the Botany Department of the University of São Paulo. She is the head of the Genomic and Transposable Elements Laboratory (GaTE). The GaTE focus is to study the impact of transposable elements in the structure, function, and diversification of bacterial and plants genomes.</p>
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Marie Anne Van Sluys
Full Professor - IB/USP

Dr. Van Sluys is full professor in the Botany Department of the University of São Paulo. She is the head of the Genomic and Transposable Elements Laboratory (GaTE). The GaTE focus is to study the impact of transposable elements in the structure, function, and diversification of bacterial and plants genomes.

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