Ralph Lasala's profile
What I do
My work lies somewhere in the interface between genetics and molecular biology. I am currently in search for answers to some odd mysteries about life and the natural world (such as … why do we grow old, why do wrinkles appear during old age, wink, wink). I used to spend long hours in the lab, fiddling with fruitflies. But these days, a few drinks plus a little bit of music and dance are as much fun as wearing a white lab coat.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- biologist
- Company
- The Open University - Life Sci
- Further information
Location
- City:
- Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom
- Hub:
- London
Interests
fertility, genome integrity, genome stability, oogenesis, embryogenesis, ageing, dna damage, dna repair, mitotic recombination, meiotic recombination, ribosomal dna, drosophila, drosophila melanogaster, helicases, exonucleases, genetics, cell biology, molecular biology, computational biology, biochemistry
Projects
role of drosophila wrn exonuclease in fertility and maintenance of genome integrity
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Groups
- PhD Students
- Nature Network Newcomers
- Molecular Systems Biology
- History Of Science
- Science and art
- Nature Network London Events
- talking science
- Science Writers
- Nature Precedings
- Publishing in the New Millennium: A Forum on Publishing in the Biosciences
- London Questions and Answers Forum
- Ask the Nature Editor
- The Ageing Forum