March 28, 2019 10:00 AM
Munzer Auditorium
Beckman Center, 279 Campus Drive West, Stanford, CA 94305
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Frontiers in Quantitative Biology Seminar

STEFANO DI TALIA, DUKE UNIVERSITY

The Di Talia laboratory develops live imaging and computational methods to probe the dynamics of the signaling pathways that control cell division during development and regeneration. They aim to uncover the dynamical principles that ensure that embryonic development and regeneration are regulated in a reliable manner. Their favorite model system is the Drosophila embryo. We have initiated collaborative projects on embryonic development of the mouse embryo and regeneration of zebrafish appendages.

March 28th, 2019 at 10:00 AM in Munzer Auditorium, Beckman Center

Frontiers in Quantitative Biology 2018/2019 Seminar Series

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