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Raquel Fueyo
Basic Life Research Scientist, Chemical and Systems Biology Operations
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Alistair Boettiger
Associate Professor of Developmental Biology
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My lab focuses on investigating the role of three-dimensional genome organization in regulating gene expression and in shaping cell fate specification during development. We pursue this with advanced single-molecule imaging and transgenics.
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Anne Brunet
Michele and Timothy Barakett Endowed Professor
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Our lab studies the molecular basis of longevity. We are interested in the mechanism of action of known longevity genes, including FOXO and SIRT, in the mammalian nervous system. We are particularly interested in the role of these longevity genes in neural stem cells. We are also discovering novel genes and processes involved in aging using two short-lived model systems, the invertebrate C. elegans and an extremely short-lived vertebrate, the African killifish N. furzeri.
161
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Dennis J Bua
Administrative Co-Director, School of Medicine - IDP's - MSTP
8
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Lynette Chan
Ph.D. Student in Biophysics, admitted Autumn 2024
1
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Gerald Crabtree
David Korn, MD, Professor of Pathology and Professor of Developmental Biology
Research Interests
Chromatin regulation and its roles in human cancer and the development of the nervous system. Engineering new methods for studying and controlling chromatin and epigenetic regulation in living cells.
265
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Yan Gao
Basic Life Science Research Scientist, OHNS/Research Division
8
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Casey Gifford
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology) and of Genetics
31
Total Publications
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Paul Giresi
Basic Life Res Scientist
15
Total Publications
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Or Gozani
Dr. Morris Herzstein Professor
Research Interests
We study the molecular mechanisms by which chromatin-signaling networks effect nuclear and epigenetic programs, and how dysregulation of these pathways leads to disease. Our work centers on the biology of lysine methylation, a principal chromatin-regulatory mechanism that directs epigenetic processes. We study how lysine methylation events are generated, sensed, and transduced, and how these chemical marks integrate with other nuclear signaling systems to govern diverse cellular functions.
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William Greenleaf
Professor of Genetics
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Our lab focuses on developing methods to probe both the structure and function of molecules encoded by the genome, as well as the physical compaction and folding of the genome itself. Our efforts are split between building new tools to leverage the power of high-throughput sequencing technologies and cutting-edge optical microscopies, and bringing these technologies to bear against basic biological questions by linking DNA sequence, structure, and function.
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Maya M. Kasowski
Assistant Professor of Pathology, of Medicine (Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine) and, by courtesy, of Genetics
Clinical Focus
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
22
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Seung K. Kim M.D., Ph.D.
KM Mulberry Professor, Professor of Developmental Biology, of Medicine (Endocrinology) and, by courtesy, of Pediatrics (Endocrinology)
Research Interests
We study the development of pancreatic islet cells using molecular, embryologic and genetic methods in several model systems, including mice, pigs, human pancreas, embryonic stem cells, and Drosophila. Our work suggests that critical factors required for islet development are also needed to maintain essential functions of the mature islet. These approaches have informed efforts to generate replacement islets from renewable sources for diabetes.
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Publication Topics For This Person
Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors
Cell Differentiation
Cell Line
Cell Polarity
Chick Embryo
Chromatin
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation
Epigenesis, Genetic
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Histone Demethylases
Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases
Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1
Models, Biological
Multigene Family
Neoplasms
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Nervous System
Nervous System Diseases
Neural Stem Cells
Neural Tube
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Neuroepithelial Cells
Neurogenesis
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Protein Binding
Repressor Proteins
Smad3 Protein
Transcription Factors
Transforming Growth Factor beta