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SUMMARY:Patterns and form:Lessons from plants. - Neha Bathia
DTSTART:20251201T143000Z
DTEND:20251201T153000Z
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CONTACT:Jia CHEN
DESCRIPTION:Name: Neha Bhatia Affiliation: Sainsbury Laboratory\, Universi
 ty of Cambridge\, UK\n\nTitle: Patterns and form:Lessons from plants.\n\nA
 bstract:\n\nNature has provided us with many beautiful patterns and forms 
 to admire—for example\, patterns on butterfly wings\, stripes on a Zebra
 \, striking arrangements of leaves and flowers in plants\, and diverse lea
 f shapes. A fundamental question in biology is how living forms are genera
 ted and diversified during evolution. Plants offer an attractive system to
  study this problem as they continue to develop their organs post-embryoni
 cally\, allowing us to investigate organ initiation and follow their devel
 opment over time. In my talk\, I will discuss how the combined use of diff
 erent techniques such as advanced microscopy\, genetics and computational 
 approaches can help us understand the genetically controlled mechanisms of
  patterning and growth that underlie the generation of plant forms.
LOCATION:in person at Level 2 meeting room\, Gurdon Institute and online
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