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Basic Sciences Presentation - Azim Surani

  • UC San Diego (Qualcomm Institute Auditorium) 9500 Gilman Drive San Diego, CA, 92093 United States (map)

“From Africa to a Career in the Life Sciences”

Presentation Abstract:

I was born in Kisumu, Kenya, a small town beside Lake Victoria, renowned for its stunning sunsets and home to hippos and vibrant cichlid fish. Inspired by my teacher, I became fascinated with living creatures, including malaria-spreading mosquitoes, but I had no role models to guide my future path. I travelled to the UK without a clear plan, attended two universities and spent time in Paris before arriving at Cambridge as a Ph.D. student under Robert Edwards, the pioneer of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) babies. There, working on mammalian development was exhilarating, and I became curious whether mammals could develop parthenogenetically without a paternal genome. Unexpectedly, I discovered that in mammals, the paternal genome is essential for placental development, while the maternal genome favours fetal development; both are essential for normal development. These functional differences are not based on genetics, according to Mendel, but on reversible epigenetic imprints inherited from the parental germlines without alterations in the genetic code. I called this phenomenon Genomic Imprinting.  This discovery marked the dawn of epigenetics research into mammalian development, evolution, and human diseases.

Dr. Azim Surani will be introduced by Prof. Heidi Cook-Anderson and Prof. Deborah Yelon of UC San Diego.

Azim Surani is the 2025 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Basic Sciences. He demonstrated that both paternal and maternal genomes are indispensable for normal mammalian development and subsequently discovered genomic imprinting that confers specific modifications and complementary functions to each genome. Furthermore, he has played a pioneering role in elucidating its underlying mechanisms, thereby making contributions to foundational scientific insights across a broad spectrum of life science fields.

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