Elaine Ostrander of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health is recognized for work developing the domestic dog as an experimental system for solving fundamental biological problems and identifying genetic sequences of relevance to human health and disease. Including work on disease and behavioral health, Ostrander has shown a dedication to creative methods for understanding canine genetics and the value of translating research organisms to human genetics. In this seminar, she discussed how domestic dogs are among the most variable mammalian land-based species on earth and the genetic underpinnings of that variation, including breed-associated morphology, behavior, and disease susceptibility.
Read her profile in Genes to Genomes here: genestogenomes...
Негізгі бет 2024 Edward Novitski Prize: Elaine Ostrander
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