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Upcoming seminar

Extra CNCR seminar

Visiting speaker

Prof. dr. Gabriele Kaminski Schierle from the University of Cambridge

Host

Wiep Scheper

Location

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, W&N Building WN-C121

May 21

13:30 -14:00
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A map of chromatin accessibility in the developing human brain

A collaboration between Marijn Schipper and Danielle Posthuma from CNCR-CTG and Camiel Mannens and Sten Linnarsson from the Karolinska Institute Sweden has led to the publication of the first map of chromatin accessibility and paired gene expression in the entire developing early embryonic human brain. The study is published May 1, 2024 in Nature.

Foto Schipper Posthuma
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The CNCR focuses on the mechanistic understanding of gene function in the context of cognitive function.

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We provide Neuroscience research training programs at Bachelor, Master, PhD and Postdoc levels

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