GDCB Special Friday Seminar: 'Integrating multi-dimensional genomics data to build regulatory maps of placental development'
Speaker: Geetu Tuteja, assistant professor in the Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology at Iowa State University
Title: Integrating multi-dimensional genomics data to build regulatory maps of placental development
Abstract: Placenta formation is a complex, step-wise process, where spatio-temporal control of gene expression must be tightly regulated to ensure proper embryonic and fetal growth. Abnormal gene expression during placental development can contribute to pregnancy disorders that have severe consequences on the mother and fetus both during pregnancy and later in life. However, little is known about the coordinated networks of genes that regulate placental development, or how those genes are turned on and off. In this talk, I will describe the efforts in my lab towards understanding the molecular mechanisms that control the process of normal placental development. We combine genomics, computational biology, and molecular biology to identify genomic regulatory regions, the transcription factors that bind them, and the genes they activate or repress during early placental development. Identifying the genes and genomic regions that regulate early placental development is a first step towards defining distinct placental pathologies. Our work has the potential to contribute towards biomarker development and therapeutic interventions to help predict and prevent placental disorders.
Host: Yanhai Yin, GDCB chair and professor
Please join us for refreshments before the seminar outside Room 1414 of the Molecular Biology Building.