RAD Research Forum: Sophia DeGeorgia (Kaufman lab, WashU Medicine), Jonathan Spalding (Patti and Kaufman labs, WashU Chemistry and Medicine)

November 20, 2019
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Needleman Library (Medical Campus, South Building 3907)

Sophia DeGeorgia: “Resetting histone modifications during human parental-to-zygotic transition”
Jonathan Spalding: “Progenitors from the central nervous system drive neurogenesis in cancer”


Xia, et al. “Resetting histone modifications during human parental-to-zygotic transition.” Science 26 Jul 2019: Vol. 365, Issue 6451, pp. 353-360

Mauffrey, et al. “Progenitors from the central nervous system drive neurogenesis in cancer.” Nature volume 569, pages 672–678 (2019)

Lunch is provided.

The Regeneration, Aging, and Development (RAD) Research Forum Series is hosted by the Department of Developmental Biology.

Department of Developmental Biology seminars

For inquiries contact Kati Riebold.