Science for Admin
Monday, October 9, 2017

Svetlana Lyalina of the Pollard laboratory will present.

Svetlana Lyalina is a graduate student in the Pollard laboratory.

The Pollard laboratory develops statistical and computational methods for the analysis of massive genomic datasets. Their research focuses on genome evolution, in particular identifying DNA sequences that differ significantly between or within species, and the sequences’ relationship to biomedical traits. Many of these sequences are non-coding, such as regulatory signals, structural sites, and RNA genes. Pollard’s group aims to pinpoint specific DNA alterations in these sequences that are responsible for changes in gene expression. 

Details

Dates
October 9, 2017
Time
12:00-1:00pm PDT
Location
Room 107A/B

A monthly tradition for over 30 years, Science for Admin is a forum for Gladstone scientists to share their latest research with their research operations colleagues.

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