Tag: transgenerational epigenetic inheritance

  • Making epigenetics familiar: The visual construction of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in the news

    Making epigenetics familiar: The visual construction of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in the news

    Some time ago I wrote a blog post with Aleksandra Stelmach and Alan Miguel Valdez  about visuals used to make epigenetics public through the popular lens of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. I then promised some image analysis. Here is a summary of what we found. The full paper by Alan Valdez and myself is available here. Introduction Epigenetics…

  • Making the transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of trauma real

    Making the transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of trauma real

    This post has been co-authored with Aleksandra Stelmach and Alan Miguel Valdez *** Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance (TEI) is a contested hypothesis within the complex field of epigenetics. The guess is that there are molecular mechanisms (‘beyond the gene’) through which social, cultural and physical experiences impact the human body and are transmitted to future generations.…

  • Threads, worms and science communication

    Threads, worms and science communication

    I thought I had written my last post about epigenetics. But then came along some ‘worms’ and I had to write another one. I have written about worms once before on the Making Science Public blog, in the context of science communication. And this blog post too will reflect on worms in the context of…