Professor
Radboud University - RIMLS & Radboud University Medical Center, Gelderland, Netherlands
Musa M. Mhlanga, an American cell biologist, did his undergraduate studies in France & the US and obtained his PhD from New York University School of Medicine. His graduate work on molecular beacons for in vitro diagnostics and for imaging of RNA was with Fred R. Kramer and Sanjay Tyagi. Next, he did a Post Doctoral fellowship at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France as a US National Science Foundation fellow focused on gene expression and nuclear architecture. He chairs the department of Cell Biology at Radboud University at the RIMLS and is a member of the Human Genetics Dept at RUMC. His laboratory works on the epigenome with an emphasis on the role of noncoding RNA in genomic architecture and gene regulation, using the immune system as a model. His lab also works on single cell genomics and spatial transcriptomics, using multiple omics and microscopy approaches in translational models.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2022
1:00 PM – 1:30 PM