Transcriptional Control of Heart Development and Disease

 


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Air date: Tuesday, March 16, 2004, 3:00:00 PM
Category: Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
Description: Our lab studies muscle cells as a model for understanding how embryonic cells adopt specific fates and how programs of cell differentiation and morphogenesis are controlled during development. There are three major muscle cell types, cardiac, skeletal and smooth, which express distinct sets of genes controlled by different combinations of transcription factors and extracellular signals. We have focused on discovering novel transcription factors that control development of these muscle cell types and remodeling in response to cardiovascular and neuromuscular diseases.

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Eric Olson

The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series includes weekly scientific talks by some of the top researchers in the biomedical sciences worldwide.
Author: Eric N. Olson, Ph.D., University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Runtime: 90 minutes
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CIT File ID: 11883
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