The School of Dentistry is pleased to host Dr. Gage Crump from the University of Southern California for this year's Geoffrey H Sperber Lecture. Dr. Crump studies Zebrafish to find potential new types of regenerative therapies for human craniofacial disease. His lab uses developmental biology approaches to understand stem cell-based mechanisms that underlie the maintenance and regeneration of bones and joints of the jaw. His presentation is titled "Using Zebrafish to find new ways of regenerating joints and skeletal tissues."
Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 4 PM
ECHA L1-190
Reception will follow.
For further details contact Daniel Graf: dgraf@ualberta.ca.