BCH Division of Genetics and Genomics Seminar
Generating Cartilage from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells: A Developmental Approach.
Special Seminar
How Neurons Talk to the Blood: Sensory Regulation of Hematopoiesis in the Drosophila Model
Genetics Seminar Series
Neural Reprogramming of Germline Cells and Trans-Generational Memory in Drosophila
BCH Division of Genetics and Genomics Seminar
Genetics Seminar Series - Focused Seminars
Reflecting the breadth of the field itself, the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School houses a faculty working on diverse problems, using a variety of approaches and model organisms, unified in their focus on the genome as an organizing principle for understanding biological phenomena. Genetics is not perceived simply as a subject, but rather as a way of viewing and approaching biological phenomena.
While the range of current efforts can best be appreciated by reading the research interests of individual faculty, the scope of the work conducted in the Department includes (but is by no means limited to) human genetics of both single gene disorders and complex traits, development of genomic technology, cancer biology, developmental biology, signal transduction, cell biological problems, stem cell biology, computational genetics, immunology, synthetic biology, epigenetics, evolutionary biology and plant biology.
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