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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > "Life Sciences Masterclass" > Chromatin and Cell Cycle in Cell Fate Decision
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Leonor Miller-Fleming. In this masterclass, Dr. Clara Novo will: • discuss the presence of unusually permissive and hyper-transcribed chromatin in pluripotent embryonic stem cells • present evidence for an additional role for the open chromatin organisation • discuss how epigenetic regulation of satellite regions contribute to the genome integrity whilst providing a platform for cellular fate commitment Our second speaker, Dr. Rodrigo Grandy will: • address the mechanisms that interlink cell cycle progression and cell cycle machinery to cell differentiation • present evidence that shed light onto whether the cell cycle plays any role during differentiation • present novel mechanisms of action for key elements of the cell cycle machinery during cellular differentiation. This talk is part of the "Life Sciences Masterclass" series. This talk is included in these lists:
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