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    • Developmental Biology
    • Neuroscience
    • Cell Biology

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    • Professor Kate Storey's research focuses on neural differentiation in the developing spinal cord.
    • She is a distinguished figure in UK developmental biology, holding leadership positions at the University of Dundee.

    Observation:

    • This content captures an interview with Professor Storey following her Waddington Medal award.
    • The interview surveys her career trajectory and insights into the future of developmental biology.

    Findings:

    • Professor Storey's work significantly contributes to understanding neural development.
    • Her contributions have been recognized with prestigious fellowships and awards, including the Waddington Medal.

    Implications:

    • The discussion offers valuable perspectives on the progression and future directions within developmental biology and neuroscience.
    • Professor Storey's career highlights the importance of sustained contributions to scientific advancement.