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Molecular Underpinnings of Amniote Craniofacial Diversity
Bio:
Dr. Thomas Sanger is an associate professor at Loyola University Chicago. His lab uses a combination of field, quantitative, and molecular tools to understand morphological diversity of vertebrates. Dr. Sanger has been a leader in field of reptile embryology and development.
Abstract:
The vertebrate skull has evolved remarkable diversity in size, shape, and form. Herein, I will show you how emerging reptilian models of developmental biology are adding new insights into our understanding of craniofacial diversity. I will also show you how global warming mediated thermal stress is disrupting normal embryonic development of the reptilian brain and face.
Date:
23 October 2024, 13:00
Venue:
This event is hybrid
Speaker:
Professor Thomas Sanger (Loyola University Chicago)
Organising department:
Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health
Organiser:
Michael Suttie (NDWRH, University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address:
seminars@wrh.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?:
Recommended
Booking email:
seminars@wrh.ox.ac.uk
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Isobel Way