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CancerCenter-Aug24

From  Kent Schnoeker

Beyond-Lab-Wall-Jesse-Dixon

Did you know each of your cells contains a six-foot-long strand of DNA? In a miraculous feat of molecular origami, your genome can fold itself into a tightly packed structure that fits into the tiny…

From  Liz Hincks

Ayden Clark-Veal

Candidate Genes for Increasing Root Biomas of Arabidopsis Thaliana

From  Kent Schnoeker

Natalie Trautt

Epigenomic Patterns in Early Developmental Mouse Models

From  Kent Schnoeker

Geoff Wahl A Glimpse of Us

From  Kent Schnoeker

From Then to When | Meet Salk Scientists | Samuel Pfaff

Samuel Pfaff is professor in the Gene Expression Laboratory and Benjamin H. Lewis Chair. He is a neuroscientist who studies how nerve cells are formed and wire up correctly, focusing on the fetal…

From  Liz Hincks

Akanksha Thawani – Genetic Architects: How the LINE-1 Transposon Crafts the Human Genome

From  Mike Jeffs

Carl Procko - Teeth and tentacles and trapping hairs, oh my!

Teacher Symposium

From  Sara Sandoval

Nathan Shock - Pilot Grant Call information session

From  Mike Jeffs

Nathan Shock - Nicola Neretti

Single-cell transcriptomics reveals markers for different forms of cellular senescence

From  Mike Jeffs

Nathan Shock - Dibyadeep Datta

Elucidating the Spatial and Temporal Progression of Pathology of Alzheimer’s Disease at Single-Cell Resolution in Non-Human Primates

From  Mike Jeffs

Nathan Shock - Peter Sudmant

Mitochondrial haplotype and mito-nuclear matching drive somatic mutation and selection through aging

From  Mike Jeffs

Nathan Shock - Nicole Coufal

Human microglial aging modeled through mitochondrial progeria mutations

From  Mike Jeffs

Cancer Center EAB February - Session 3

From  Mike Jeffs

Qiyuan Yang - PPARδ mediated regulation of CIITA-MHCII pathway: Unveiling novel mechanisms of tumor tregs

From  Mike Jeffs

Ye Zheng - REV-ERB as a key regulator of RORgt+ Treg cells and colon inflammation

From  Mike Jeffs