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  1. Anne Carla Ferguson-Smith CBE FRS FMedSci (born 23 July 1961) is a mammalian developmental geneticist. She is the Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics and Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research and International Partnerships at the University of Cambridge.

  2. Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith is the current Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and the Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics at the University of Cambridge. Formally, she was the University’s Head of the Department of Genetics until December 2020. She is a mammalian developmental geneticist and epigeneticist. An expert on genomic imprinting ...

  3. Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith. University Position. Professor. Interests. Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism causing genes to be expressed depending on their parental origin. Our research investigates the mechanism and evolution of genomic imprinting and the function of imprinted genes in development and disease.

  4. Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics, Department of Genetics. Anne Ferguson-Smith's research focuses on the molecular events governing pre- and post-natal mammalian development, particularly on two areas: investigating the developmental role of imprinted genes and the epigenetic mechanism (s) controlling ...

  5. 19. Dez. 2023 · Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith FRS has been announced as the new BBSRC Executive Chair and will take up the post from 1st July 2024. Professor Ferguson-Smith is a highly respected developmental geneticist and epigeneticist specialising in mammalian functional genomics and epigenetics.

  6. Ferguson-Smith Group | Department of Genetics. Epigenetic Control of Developmental Processes and Genome Function in Mammals. Research Interests. Our lab focuses on the molecular events governing pre- and post-natal mammalian development.

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    Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith is the current Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and the Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics at the University of Cambridge. Formally, she was the University’s Head of the Department of Genetics until December 2020. She is a mammalian developmental geneticist and epigeneticist. An expert on genomic imprinting ...