Nicholas Marsh-Armstrong, a researcher at Kennedy Krieger Institute, gave a lecture at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Murcia on the latest developments to slow the disease glaucoma.
Marsh-Armstrong, who combines his research work with teaching at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (USA), noted for his studies of the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of genetic development in the central nervous system.
Most of their studies performed in amphibians for transgenesis experimental approaches based on high productivity.
The conference was organized by the research group Experimental Ophthalmology.
Source: Universidad de Murcia. Foto: Luis Urbina