Human Craniofacial Epigenome Atlas Published Our work on analyzing the epigenome of human craniofacial development is out today today in Cell Reports. Congrats to everyone who contributed to this work. Looking forward to many more publications to come!
Our work on analyzing the epigenome of human craniofacial development is out today today in Cell Reports. Congrats to everyone who contributed to this work. Looking forward to many more publications to come!
UConn's Justin Cotney, Ph.D. to be Honored for Research Excellence by Society for Craniofacial Genetics & Developmental BiologyUConn's Justin Cotney, Ph.D. to be Honored for Research Excellence by Society for Craniofacial Genetics & Developmental Biology The...
Rachel receives travel award for upcoming FPWR SymposiumGraduate student Rachel Gilmore has received a travel award and oral presentation for the upcoming Foundation for Prader-Willi Research...
Nagham receives invitation to speak at Neuroscience 2023Nagham Farah, a PhD candidate in Genetics & Genome Sciences Department, has been invited to speak at the Neuroscience 2023 Conference...
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