Professor Tristan A Rodriguez
Fellow 2002-2007 Area of Current Research Interests The regulation of cell fitness during embryonic development and its deregulation in disease. Other Information Elected a member of the Institute, 2009.
Fellow 2002-2007 Area of Current Research Interests The regulation of cell fitness during embryonic development and its deregulation in disease. Other Information Elected a member of the Institute, 2009.
Fellow 2014-2019 Area of Current Research Interests Mechanisms of aneuploidy in human oocytes Other Information EMBO Young Investigator Award, 2013. Biochemical Society Early Career Award, Cells, 2014 ERC starting grant (ChromOocyte), 2014. EMBL Alumni John Kendrew Young Scientist Award, 2015…
Fellow 1998-2003 Area of Current Research Interests Interest in inherited human disorders associated with unstable DNA, e.g. myotonic dystrophy and Huntington’s Disease. Studying molecular mechanisms that give rise to somatic and germ line genetic instability. The relation of these factors…
Fellow 1992-1997 Area of Current Research Interests The neural regulation of reproductive functioning, specifically looking at the role of different neuronal cell types in the regulation of fertility using molecular, cellular and whole animal studies. Other Information Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow…
Title of Research Project Biomarkers of materno-fetal health: role of placental endocrine mediators in normal and obese pregnancies Other Information Awarded the Hans Sigrist Prize, 2020
Fellow 2002-2007 Area of Current Research Interests Entry of mouse primordial germ cells into meiosis. Other Information Elected a Member of the Institute, 2008. Appointed a Member of the Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee, 2014.