CHG Lunchtime Lab Talks: O'Callaghan Group & Brady Maher


There is no need to register if you are a member of the Centre for Human Genetics. For anyone from a different unit who would like to attend in person please email chg.admin@well.ox.ac.uk at least 2 days in advance stating who you are and your affiliation. You will need to bring your University card to show at reception and sign in and out of the building. If you would like to join the talks online there is no need to register.

The Lunchtime Lab Talks aim to introduce and highlight the broad spectrum of research that is carried out at the Centre and encourage multidisciplinary interactions. Throughout the year, groups are invited to speak and present their work to our community.

Lunch is available from 12:00 in the canteen and talks run from 12:30–13:30 in Room A&B.

O’Callaghan Group
Speaker: Jiahao Jiang
Title: “Single-cell multiomics identify a novel human macrophage subpopulation that conveys increased genetic risk of coronary artery disease”

Brady Maher
Brady J. Maher, Ph.D. is a Lead Investigator in the Developmental Neurobiology and Functional Genomics division of the Lieber Institute and an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Title: “Connecting Electrophysiological Measures from Schizophrenia Patient-derived Neurons to the Donor’s Clinical Status and Cognitive Performance”