Mechanisms of Cardiac Sex Disparity

February 24, 2026
12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

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University Program in Genetics & Genomics (UPGG)
Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CBB)
Molecular Genetics and Microbiology (MGM)
Pharmacology and Cancer Biology
School of Medicine (SOM)

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Franklin, Monica

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Frank Conlon

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Frank Conlon, PhD
The Colon laboratory is increasingly focused on elucidating how biological sex shapes cardiac development and disease susceptibility. Our group is conducting studies to define how sex-specific regulatory programs influence gene networks that pattern the embryonic heart and contribute to differential vulnerability to structural and functional cardiac disorders across the lifespan. A newer and expanding area of investigation centers on X-chromosome dosage biology, including the role of genes that escape X-inactivation in the heart as potential drivers of sex-biased developmental and disease phenotypes. From these studies, our lab seeks to identify sex-informed regulatory pathways that help explain and ultimately predict sex differences in both congenital and acquired heart disease.

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UPGG Tuesday Seminar Series

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