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supported by wellcome i'm a scientist search site search ask live chat log in register/login to ask a question register/login to ask a question log in using the username and password we sent you! return visit? just log in username: password: log in lost your password? menu meet the scientists! simon karolina john robert jennifer alison skip to content home the royal institution dr alison woollard christmas lectures where do i come from? am i a mutant? could i live forever? scientists meet the scientists scientists take part teachers recent questions how successful is your research at the moment? b1vm i understand that the medical advances in stem cell research means that embryonic stem cells can develop into any rochelle1999 hi alison,i enjoyed your xmas lectures; the demonstrations brought clarity to the subject, though i was curious why (1 comment) johnmccue is it possible to cry yourself out of tears ja5min3 what are the useful properties of oxygen? what is it about oxygen that keeps us alive, what does it do? (1 comment) akintundea can you use stem cells to augment super soldiers? jamesroebuck what came first, the chicken or the egg? hollyc does your brain change as you get older? chajicka why don’t we remember everything thats happened in our lives? amarirae00 do you think there are aliens like humans in outer space? freddieloach recently there was an experiment on mice which was working to prove that memory may have been passed down to the next (3 comments) jamesroebuck what is somatic cell nuclear transfer? blondekid123 what is the difference between blood types? e.g. can you mix a with o? (1 comment) snookies if you could meet a very famous scientist (past or present), who would it be? (1 comment) snookies why is cancer so common? bavi kuhendran does a blind person see black – like when non blind people close their eyes – or do they see nothing, which leads to bavi kuhendran is it true that if you cut a worm in half both halves will crawl off and regrow? amygillham123 what made you want to study worms? jennasmith view all answered questions presenter : dr alison woollard alison woollard is a university lecturer in genetics in the biochemistry department at the university of oxford working on the developmental genetics of the nematode worm caenorhabditis elegans. she is also a fellow and tutor in biochemistry at hertford college, oxford. alison was educated at the universities of london and oxford, achieving a first degree in biological sciences in 1991 and a phd in 1995. her current work concerns molecular mechanisms of cell fate determination during c. elegans development, trying to unpick the complex mechanisms by which cells become different from one another as an organism develops from egg to adult. she also has a developing interest in the biology of ageing. dr alison woollard will be presenting the 2013 christmas lectures alison’s current research interests stem from a career-long enthusiasm for using model organisms to understand biological problems; the fact that all organisms share so many similarities at the genetic level means that work on the tiny roundworm c.elegans (and of course many other well-established model organisms such as yeast, fruitflies and zebrafish) can be applied to much more complex organisms, including humans. work on model organisms remains at the forefront of biomedical research today and has illuminated a myriad of biological problems, from learning more about the genetics of behaviour to understanding the development of cancer. she lives in oxford with her husband and two children (10 and 6). faq house rules accessibility privacy partners contact copyright gallomanor , produced by mangorolla cic 2018 short link to this page https://ias.im/133.p.38
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