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Feb 25, 2026, 08:40
Matthew Flick։ A Great Gordon Research Conference on Plasminogen Activation and Extracellular Proteolysis
Matthew Flick, Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”It was a great Gordon Research Conferences on Plasminogen Activation and Extracellular Proteolysis!
Fantastic work by conference chairs Ze Zheng, Paul Kim, and Erin Norris. I was honored to present the work from my lab, see my trainees Woosuk Steve Hur and Emily Clark present their work, and spend time with so many friends and colleagues.
As a bonus I was able to visit with my ‘science parents’, mentors Jay and Sandra Degen. Amazing fun!”

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