
Bridging the Gap: Intercontinental Collaboration on Histone Deacetylation
From Genetics (Audio) by UCTV
January 31, 2025 · 12 min
About this episode
Researchers from UC San Diego and Hebrew University of Jerusalem discuss their collaborative efforts to understand cellular functions in the human body.
The human body is made up of billions of cells. These cells are the basic building blocks of life, and they work together to form tissues, organs, and systems that enable our body to function and carry out various activities. Each cell has its own specific function and role in maintaining the overall health and functionality of the body, but how do these cells know what to do? Researchers at UC San Diego and Hebrew University of Jerusalem share an intercontinental effort working to determine just that. Alon Goren and Itamar Simon discuss some of the work they are doing to learn more about the human body beyond the cellular level. [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40516]
People in this episode
Guests: Alon Goren, Itamar Simon
Topics covered
- cell biology
- intercontinental collaboration
- histone deacetylation
- health
- medicine
Keywords
- cells
- histone deacetylation
- health
- medicine
- collaboration
- research
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: UC San Diego, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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