IDRM Seminar Series | Mapping vascular developmental pathways with in vivo perturb-seq
Speaker Bio:
Kristy Red-Horse is a Professor at Stanford University’s Department of Biology and Institute for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine. She is also an Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Her PhD research explored how the vasculature of the placenta incorporates within the uterine arterial network. As a postdoc at Stanford, Dr. Red-Horse identified the progenitors of coronary arteries in mouse hearts. In her own lab, she and her team went on to explore many different aspects of how coronary arteries develop from these progenitors. The Red-Horse group also studies how coronaries regenerate and respond to injury, and devises methods for increasing their growth to enhance cardiac recovery. Dr. Red-Horse has received awards such as the NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00) and the Searle Scholar’s Award. She was also a New York Stem Cell Foundation—Robertson Investigator and received the Judah Folkman Award in vascular biology. In 2021, Dr. Red-Horse was named a Howard Hughes Investigator, and, in 2023, became a member of the National Academy of Medicine.
Date: 12 February 2025, 15:00
Venue: IMS-Tetsuya Nakamura Building, Roosevelt Dr, Headington OX3 7TY
Venue Details: IDRM Seminar Rooms 1&2 or via Teams link
Speaker: Associate Professor Kristy Red-Horse (Department of Biology, Stanford University)
Organising department: Medical Sciences Division
Host: Dr Oliver Stone (University of Oxford, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG))
Booking required?: Recommended
Booking url: https://forms.office.com/e/bY0Eqw9ivT
Audience: Members of the University only
Editors: Amanda Nicolle, Joe Day