| Satoshi Namekawa, PhD, assistant professor of pediatrics at the UC College of Medicine and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center researcher, will give a seminar titled "DNA Damage Response Pathways and Epigenetic Programming: Regulation of the Sex Chromosomes in Germ Cells."
The presentation is part of the 2013 UC Department of Cancer Biology's Winter Seminar Series and is open to all interested faculty and staff. It will take place from noon to 1 p.m. March 7 in the Vontz Center for Molecular Studies.
Namekawa's overall research focuses on understanding the mechanisms and evolution of epigenetic events during mammalian reproduction.
The UC Department of Cancer Biology is part of the University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute, one of four UC College of Medicine and UC Health institutes. Together UC, UC Health and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cancer form the Cincinnati Cancer Center. |