Donna Werling to discuss challenges of finding sex-differential genomic signals in the brain – Apr. 7
Donna Werling, assistant professor of genetics, will give a talk titled “Many brains disorders have sex-biased prevalence. Why is it so challenging to find sex-differential genomic signals in the brain?” on April 7. The discussion, which runs from 12:00–1:00 p.m. is the first in a new series focused on specific problems in precision medicine and genomics.
The series is hosted by The UW-Madison Center for Human Genomics and Precision Medicine (CHGPM) and Center for Genomic Science Innovation (CGSI). Discussions will be held in WIMR and CGSI and connected by zoom.
Details:
Monday, April 7, 12:00–1:00 p.m.
WIMR West Wedge Room 2798
CGSI Genetics-Biotechnology Center Room 5406
Zoom link
