On epigenetics explores how gene expression is influenced by DNA modifications and histone changes, affecting cell differentiation and disease development.
Explores site choice, stakeholder involvement, and environmental impact assessments, emphasizing the challenges and complexities in decision-making processes.
Delves into pioneer transcription factors, chromatin organization, and cell fate transitions, showcasing examples of reprogramming and discussing the potential applications in regenerative medicine.
Explores the sensitivity of surface plasmon sensors to environmental changes when the analyte binds, along with affinity sensing and fiber-based sensor miniaturization.
Introduces the course 'History and Theory of the Environment' and discusses the importance of studying environmental issues and landscapes for a sustainable future.