2 Apr 2016

How genes define us

From This Way Up, 1:45 pm on 2 April 2016
Chromosome map of disease associated regions

Chromosome map of disease associated regions Photo: (Supplied)

Stephen Montgomery studies genetics and runs the Montgomery Lab at Stanford University. He's particularly interested in how and why genes, of which we have over 20,000 in our human genome, turn on and off and vary from person to person.  From the production of insulin to turning your hair grey, knowing how our genes function and change over time could be used to help us fight illness and prevent diseases in the future.

Stephen Montgomery

Stephen Montgomery Photo: (Supplied)