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Breadcrumb Nic Tapon Tapon lab Apoptosis and Proliferation Control Laboratory : Members Lab contentLab contentIn this section Overview Areas of interest Publications Members Vacancies Laser scanning confocal microscopy image of the histoblasts, the cells that form the abdomen of the adult fruit fly, this image was taken at the Crick by Dr John Robert Davis. Toggle to view hero caption Team members Nicolas Tapon Job title: SENIOR GROUP LEADER Lab: Apoptosis and Proliferation Control LaboratoryLead, Team member John Davis Job title: PROJECT RESEARCH SCIENTIST Lab: Apoptosis and Proliferation Control LaboratoryTeam member Maxine Holder Job title: PRINCIPAL LABORATORY RESEARCH SCIENTIST Lab: Apoptosis and Proliferation Control LaboratoryDeputy / Manager, Team member Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Nicolas Tapon Job title: SENIOR GROUP LEADER Lab: Apoptosis and Proliferation Control LaboratoryLead, Team member
John Davis Job title: PROJECT RESEARCH SCIENTIST Lab: Apoptosis and Proliferation Control LaboratoryTeam member
Maxine Holder Job title: PRINCIPAL LABORATORY RESEARCH SCIENTIST Lab: Apoptosis and Proliferation Control LaboratoryDeputy / Manager, Team member