CCB Faculty Talk: Uncovering the Past: Using Genetic Data to Understand Human History and Evolution

177 Stanley Hall

Dr. Priya Moorjani, UC Berkeley Title: Uncovering the Past: Using Genetic Data to Understand Human History & Evolution Abstract: The focus of my research group is to study genetic data from present-day and ancient individuals to learn about human history, evolution and disease. To this end, we combine population genetics theory, large-scale data analysis and […]

CCB Seminar: Single-cell genomic analysis of neural diversity in the vertebrate visual system

125 Li Ka Shing Center

Dr. Karthik Shekhar, University of California, Berkeley Abstract: Neurons, the building blocks of the brain, are diverse morphologically, molecularly and functionally. My research group studies neural diversity in the visual system, which comprises the brain regions involved in processing visual information (e.g. retina, thalamus, visual cortex). Using single-cell transcriptomics, we have recently mapped out a […]

CCB Seminar: High throughput data of regulation of transcription initiation in E.coli: updating concepts and datasets

Zoom Seminar

Dr. Pedro Julio Collado-Vides, National Autonomous University of Mexico High throughput data of regulation of transcription initiation in E.coli: updating concepts and datasets. Abstract: Based on close to 30 years of curating knowledge of regulation of transcription initiation in E.coli, I will present some examples of classic concepts that have to be expanded to deal […]