Associate Professor
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Bluma Lesch is an Associate Professor of Genetics at Yale. Her lab works on chromatin regulation in the mammalian germ line using both experimental and computational approaches. She is especially interested in how chromatin states set up in sperm impact (1) evolution of the genome and epigenome, and (2) intergenerational inheritance of regulatory information. Her lab blends molecular genetics, in vivo genetic disease modeling in mice, and comparative analysis of epigenomic data across species to understand the biological roles and regulatory mechanisms of germline chromatin states.
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Sperm Lacking Protamine 2 Fail to Support Normal Fertilization and Embryogenesis in Mouse
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM EDT