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SUMMARY:How life finds a way: resilience in mammalian embryogenesis - Sara
 h Bowling\, PhD. Assistant Professor in the Department of Developmental Bi
 ology at Stanford University School of Medicine​
DTSTART:20260323T123000Z
DTEND:20260323T133000Z
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CONTACT:Simona Valeviciute
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Sarah Bowling\, Ph.D.\nAssistant Professor in the Dep
 artment of Developmental Biology at Stanford University School of Medicine
 ​\n \nTitle: “How life finds a way: resilience in mammalian embryogene
 sis​”\n \nAbstract:  TBC\n\nShort bio: Dr. Sarah Bowling is an Assista
 nt Professor in the Department of Developmental Biology at Stanford Univer
 sity School of Medicine. Her laboratory focuses on understanding the mecha
 nisms governing resilience in mammalian embryogenesis - i.e. determining h
 ow embryos withstand and recover from diverse genetic and environmental pe
 rturbations. Sarah carried out her PhD at Imperial College London\, where 
 her work focused on understanding the mechanisms and roles of cell competi
 tion during early mammalian development. For her postdoctoral research at 
 Boston Children's Hospital and the Harvard Department of Stem Cell and Reg
 enerative Biology she co-developed new lineage tracing mouse models that e
 nable the simultaneous tracing of millions of cells in vivo with unique\, 
 transcribed cellular barcodes. Her laboratory uses a combination of classi
 cal embryological approaches combined with next-generation tools to unders
 tand cell behavior during embryogenesis.\n 
LOCATION:CRUK CI Lecture Theatre
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