Caltech, United States
Duncan Chadly is a graduate student in Michael Elowitz’s lab at Caltech, Pasadena, CA. His research enables detailed lineage tracing at the single-cell level, leveraging synthetic biology and gene editing tools to record individual cell division events into the genomic DNA of living cells. He is broadly interested in applying these tools to understand cell differentiation and harnessing that knowledge to inform therapeutic approaches.
Prior to his graduate studies, Duncan earned bachelor’s degrees in Biochemistry, Physics, and Chemical Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he had the opportunity to research chemotaxis and biosensors in the labs of Joseph Falke, Mark Stoykovich, and Joel Kaar. Subsequently, he studied auditory differentiation as a research technician in Akihiro Matsuoka’s lab at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL.
IMAGING STEM CELL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES
Thursday, July 11, 2024
8:15 AM – 9:45 AM CEST
RECORDING AND RECONSTRUCTING CELLULAR HISTORIES IN DIFFERENTIATING PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
Thursday, July 11, 2024
8:50 AM – 9:00 AM CEST