Biology: Molecular, Cell, and Developmental

BIOL 280S Stem Cell Genomics and Neurodevelopment

Weekly seminar and group discussion on current topics related to the role of human genome variants, including retrotransposons and segmental duplications, on gene regulation and human brain development and disease. Students present, review, and discuss research pertaining, but not limited, to the evolution of retrotransposons and KZNF proteins and their effect on early embryonic gene regulatory programs as well as the development and characterization of pluripotent stem cell-derived brain organoid models. In addition to presenting and discussing published research, students also present their own independent research and receive feedback from the instructor and other class participants.

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to graduate students; qualified undergraduates may enroll with permission of instructor.

Credits

2

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring

Instructor

Sofie Salama

Repeatable for credit

Yes