Friday Lecture Series
(open to the Rockefeller and Tri-Institutional communities)
Friday, October 10, 2025
Kristy Red-Horse, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology, Department of Biology, Director of Graduate Studies for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford University; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Dissecting Cross-species Anatomical Divergence with In Vivo Perturb Seq Reveals Regulators of Collateral Artery Development
Recommended Readings:
Klinger, Danielle, Jeffrey A. Naftaly, and Kristy Red-Horse. “Vascular organoids get a speed boost for regenerative repair.” Cell Stem Cell 32.8 (2025): 1185-1187.
Tian, Wen, et al. “An embryonic artery-forming niche reactivates in pulmonary arterial hypertension.” bioRxiv (2025): 2025-05.
Anbazhakan, Suhaas, et al. “Blood flow modeling reveals improved collateral artery performance during the regenerative period in mammalian hearts.” Nature cardiovascular research 1.8 (2022): 775-790.
Red-Horse, Kristy, and Soumyashree Das. “New research is shining light on how collateral arteries form in the heart: a future therapeutic direction?.” Current Cardiology Reports 23.4 (2021): 30.
Das, Soumyashree, et al. “A unique collateral artery development program promotes neonatal heart regeneration.” Cell 176.5 (2019): 1128-1142.