Presented By: Center for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design
“Evolution of vertebrate gill covers through shifts in an ancient gnathostome Pou3f3 enhancer"
Lindsey Barske, Ph.D
The NIH T32 Training Program in Organogenesis is pleased to present a Special Series: "Emerging Topics in Tissue Regeneration and Engineering" featuring seminar guest Lindsey Barske, Ph.D.
Dr. Barske is an Assistant Professor, Divisions of Human Genetics & Developmental Biology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
The talk is entitled, “Evolution of vertebrate gill covers through shifts in an ancient gnathostome Pou3f3 enhancer”.
Trainee Host: Martha Echevarria-Andino, Ph.D. Candidate-Allen Lab
For additional info: 936-2499 / organogenesis@umich.edu
Dr. Barske is an Assistant Professor, Divisions of Human Genetics & Developmental Biology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
The talk is entitled, “Evolution of vertebrate gill covers through shifts in an ancient gnathostome Pou3f3 enhancer”.
Trainee Host: Martha Echevarria-Andino, Ph.D. Candidate-Allen Lab
For additional info: 936-2499 / organogenesis@umich.edu
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