Professor Sarah Kimmins
@kimminssarah
Research focus: mechanisms underlying environment-epigenome interactions and impacts on fertility, development and disease. opinions my own
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26-10-2014 20:40:12
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Congrats to all the teams! We are looking forward to kicking off our network focussed on Developmental and Intergenerational Origins of Disease Thank-you to all who supported the application. SSR Dan Bernard Réseau reproduction DOHaD CANADA Serge McGraw Sophie Petropoulos CRRD McGill
Have you heard the news? In partnership with Frontiers in Reproduction (FIR), SSR has announced they were awarded a grant to advance critical research in #reproductivescience across India & Africa, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. READ MORE: brnw.ch/21wH3sB
Thrilled to finally complete the Human Uterus Atlas! A huge shoutout to all the trainees for their exceptional work and collaborators CZI Science, Jun Li Ariella Shikanov, and Erica Marsh. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Our most recent work is now published at Nature Genetics. Epigenetic variation impacts individual differences in the transcriptional response to influenza infection. Great collab with Guillaume Bourque lab and huge congrats to the lead author Katie Aracena. Link: shorturl.at/bcdBP
A PARTAGER SVP Grand nouvelle: Université de Montréal lancé un programme de maîtrise en embryologie et développement. Ce programme en français sera particulièrement intéressant pour toute personne envisageant une carrière dans le domaine de la fertilité. Voir ci-dessous
Interested in graduate level study in Embryology? Can speak French? Then take a look at this new programme at Université de Montréal. Could particularly suit anyone interested in a career in the fertility-treatment field. admission.umontreal.ca/programmes/mic… admission.umontreal.ca/programmes/mai…
What is the long-term impact of loss of sustained DNA methylation maintenance by DNMT1 for molecular and cellular integrity of mouse embryonic stem cells? Thrilled to share the lab’s newest preprint bit.ly/3WDALr5 Amazing effort from Elizabeth Elder and team! 🧵1/11
📢Our latest collaboration reveals that fetal growth restriction and placental defects in obese mice are linked to impaired #decidualisation Bravo Edyta Walewska 🎉🎉#Obesity #Placenta CIPF Babraham Institute @CTR_Cambridge Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research link.springer.com/article/10.100…