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Pharmacology & Chemical Biology Seminar Series
2/11/2021 - 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
“Keeping Sperm Out Of Fertilized Eggs”

Anne Carlson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Pittsburgh

Embryonic development is a tightly regulated series of events that begins with fertilization of an egg by a single sperm. This remarkable process is surprisingly error-prone, with an estimated one out of two conceptions ending in miscarriage. Many miscarriages are caused by early developmental defects arising before pregnancy is perceptible. Our lab studies the rapid molecular interactions that occur immediately after a sperm fertilizes an egg and ensure successful progression to embryogenesis. By applying biophysical techniques to study fertilization, we capture these ephemeral signaling events.  

 

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