Frontiers in Genomics: Alexandra Maertens
From Precision Medicine to Precision Environmental Health
Auditorio "Dr. Guillermo Soberón" del CCG
Centro de Ciencias Genómicas UNAM Morelos, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Resumen de la plática Precision medicine has demonstrated the utility of using -omics technology to improve patient care, most dramatically in the field of oncology. So how do we extend this to the prevention of disease? In this talk, we will discuss how the use of AI, real-time environmental monitoring, and exposomics approaches can extend […]
Ciclo CRIM: Sonia Frías
Violencias en contextos educativos y laborales. Acoso y hostigamiento sexual, educativo y laboral
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Centro de Ciencias Genómicas UNAM, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Violencias en contextos educativos y laborales. Acoso y hostigamiento sexual, educativo y laboral Dra. Sonia Frías, CRIM UNAM. Presencial V Ciclo de conferencias “Género, desigualdades y violencias”
Frontiers in Genomics: Mireia Valles-Colomer
The neuroactive potential of the human microbiome and its social transmission
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Resumen de la plática In our bodies we have at least as many bacterial cells as human ones. The human microbiome plays a key role in maintaining our health, and alterations in its composition are linked to multiple health conditions, including those linked to our mental health. In the first part of this talk, I […]
Ciclo CRIM: Ayesha Borja
Rutas de atención a casos de violencia de género en la UNAM
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Rutas de atención a casos de violencia de género en la UNAM Lic. Ayesha Borja Domínguez, Defensoría de los Derechos Universitarios UNAM. Virtual V Ciclo de conferencias “Género, desigualdades y violencias”
[CANCELADO] Frontiers in Genomics: Jean C. Zenklusen
Auditorio "Dr. Guillermo Soberón" del CCG
Centro de Ciencias Genómicas UNAM Morelos, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Jean C. Zenklusen. Center for Cancer Genomics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, US https://gdc.cancer.gov/about-gdc/gdc-team/jean-claude-zenklusen-phd Frontiers in Genomics
Frontiers in Genomics: Julio Collado-Vides
The vertex between artificial intelligence, natural language and genetics
Auditorio "Dr. Guillermo Soberón" del CCG
Centro de Ciencias Genómicas UNAM Morelos, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Summary: Since Eric Davidson's work on the organization of regulatory elements in enhancers, syntactic properties of the arrangements - order, distances, orientation - of regulatory sites have been evaluated. There are thus various “enhancer grammars”. In that context I show the difference with the grammatical model of microbial transcriptional regulation. On the other hand, the […]
Frontiers in Genomics: Oana Carja
A theory of evolutionary dynamics on any complex population structure
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Resumen de la plática At a big picture level, my group at CMU is focused on studying the adaptive properties of spatial structure, across different biological systems. Spatially-resolved datasets are revolutionizing knowledge across many areas in biology, yet are under-utilized for questions in evolutionary biology. When it comes to understanding the role that population structure […]
Frontiers in Genomics: Tami Lieberman
Using on-person mutation to study strain coexistence and competition in skin microbiomes
Auditorio "Dr. Guillermo Soberón" del CCG
Centro de Ciencias Genómicas UNAM Morelos, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Summary: Human microbiomes are remarkably person specific. In the skin microbiome, individuals have similar species, yet each person has a unique consortia of strains. How these unique consortia form and persist remains a fundamental open question. To understand the assembly of these complex communities, the Lieberman Lab reconstructs the recent on-person evolution of strains on […]
Frontiers in Genomics: Alicia Martin
Genomics for the world: ancestral diversity enhances genomic discovery, resolution, interpretation, and contextualization
Auditorio "Dr. Francisco Bolivar" del IBt
Instituto de Biotecnología UNAM Morelos, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Resumen de la plática Genomic studies are transforming precision medicine, yet their benefits often overlook diverse, underserved populations. Our research shows that embracing ancestral diversity not only addresses this ethical concern but also enhances genomic discovery, resolution, interpretation, and contextualization. Analyzing lung diseases across multiple biobanks, we found consistent genetic effects and improved our understanding […]
Frontiers in Genomics: Birte Hocker
Protein Design 2.0
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Resumen de la plática Proteins are the machines of life. These diverse macromolecules are essential for all cellular processes. Nature has generated an impressive set of proteins through evolution. Many of its structures and even more sequences are known by now. This enormous amount of data can be leveraged for protein design. The design of […]