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Shaping Connections Remote Gene

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Shaping connections through remote gene regulation

Oscar Marin, Leslie Griffith, Kelsey Martin

King’s College London, Brandeis University, Simons Foundation

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

5:00 PM Europe/Copenhagen

Host: The Brain Prize 2023 - 2024

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The Brain Prize 2023 - 2024

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120.00 minutes

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In the third of this year’s Brain Prize webinars, Oscar Marin (King's College London, UK), Leslie Griffith (Brandeis University, USA), and Kesley Martin (Simons Foundation, USA) will present their work on shaping connections through remote gene regulation. Each speaker will present for 25 minutes, and the webinar will conclude with an open discussion. The webinar will be moderated by the winners of the 2023 Brain Prize, Michael Greenberg, Erin Schuman and Christine Holt.

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Brain PrizeChristine HoltErin SchumanKesley MartinLeslie GriffithMichael GreenbergOscar Marinconnectionsgene regulationremote gene regulationsynaptic connections

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Oscar Marin, Leslie Griffith, Kelsey Martin

King’s College London, Brandeis University, Simons Foundation

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