Description | UW Pathology Presents “Reprogramming On Demand" Indika Rajapakse, PhD Associate Professor of Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics Associate Professor of Mathematics Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering University of Michigan Member, Smale Institute Why Attend this Seminar? Cell reprogramming is a promising strategy for autologous generation of new cells that restore tissue function in injury or disease. The goal of my work is to create a universal platform for reprogramming any cell into any other cell. A common method for reprogramming is the addition of one or more transcription factors that confer a new function or identity. My group has developed a hybrid method for direct reprogramming, which uses both activation and silencing of transcription factors with precise timing. Our framework is guided by the integration of genome-wide chromosome conformation, gene expression, and live cell imaging data. I will present our recent work on reprogramming in the setting of acceleration of wound healing. This work highlights the advantages of bringing together techniques from mathematics, biology, and engineering. Meeting ID: 994 1137 3399 Passcode: 5202122 |
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