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    Tom Nowakowski utilizes single-cell sequencing to investigate neurodevelopment. His research at UCSF focuses on understanding brain development through advanced genomic technologies.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Genomics
    • Developmental Biology

    Background:

    • Tom Nowakowski, Assistant Professor at UCSF, specializes in neurodevelopmental research.
    • He employs single-cell sequencing technologies to explore the complexities of brain development.

    Discussion:

    • The discussion covers Nowakowski's career trajectory and leadership transition.
    • Focus on the integration of single-cell sequencing in neurodevelopmental studies.

    Key Insights:

    • Single-cell sequencing offers unprecedented resolution for studying neurodevelopment.
    • Understanding neurodevelopment is crucial for addressing neurological disorders.

    Outlook:

    • Future research directions in neurodevelopmental single-cell analysis.

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  • The role of UCSF and associated institutions in advancing brain science.