Dr. David Knowles, Departments of Genetics and Radiology, Stanford University

Date
Monday February 05, 2018
Location
Soda Hall
About this event

Abstract: Transcription, the fundamental cellular process by which DNA is copied to RNA, is tightly regulated in healthy human development but frequently dysregulated in disease. During or shortly after transcription, regions known as “introns” are spliced out of the RNA to produce mature “messenger” RNA. Massively parallel sequencing of RNA (RNA-seq) has become a ubiquitous technology in...