Mesh : Humans History, 21st Century Developmental Biology / history History, 20th Century United Kingdom Embryology / history

来  源:   DOI:10.1242/dev.204218

Abstract:
Peter Rugg-Gunn is a Group Leader and Head of Public Engagement at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, UK, interested in the epigenome during early human development. Peter is scientific lead of the Human Developmental Biology Initiative (HDBI), a member of the Scientific and Clinical Advances Advisory Committee of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), and is active in UK and international efforts to establish guidance in stem cell-based embryo models. We spoke to Peter about his career path, his interest in public dialogue and his role as an Editor for Development.
摘要:
PeterRugg-Gunn是剑桥Babraham研究所的团队负责人和公共参与负责人,英国,对人类早期发育过程中的表观基因组感兴趣。彼得是人类发育生物学倡议(HDBI)的科学负责人,人类受精和胚胎学管理局(HFEA)科学和临床进展咨询委员会成员,并在英国和国际上积极努力建立基于干细胞的胚胎模型的指导。我们和Peter谈过他的职业道路,他对公开对话的兴趣以及他作为发展编辑的角色。
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