Christopher Gregg, PhD
Associate Professor at University of Utah
2011 NYSCF – Robertson Neuroscience Investigator Alumnus
PhD, University of Calgary, Canada
Postdoctoral Training, Harvard University
Bio
Dr. Gregg is an Associate Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah, researching the function and regulation of imprinted genes expressed in circuits of the brain that modulate feeding and motivated behaviors. In particular, he is working to uncover epigenetic regulatory pathways that program gene expression in the brain during early life. Dr. Gregg completed his postdoctoral research at Harvard University.
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- Community Continues from Afar: Highlights of the NYSCF Innovators Retreat
- NYSCF Partners with Alumnus Chris Gregg to Personalize Cancer Treatment with Big Data
- NYSCF Investigator Looks To Animal Genomes To Learn More About Human Disease
- NYSCF Innovator Discovers Brain Cells Don’t Always Express Parent’s Genes Equally
- NYSCF - Robertson Investigator Studies Genetic Imprinting