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Robin Meyers
Postdoctoral Scholar, Dermatology
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Linda Boxer, MD, PhD
Vice Dean of the School of Medicine and Stanley McCormick Memorial Professor
Research Interests
Regulation of expression of oncogenes in normal and malignant hematologic cells.
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Total Publications
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Scott D. Boyd, MD PhD
Stanford Professor of Food Allergy and Immunology and Professor of Pathology
Clinical Focus
Clinical Chemistry, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, Hematopathology
Research Interests
Our goal is to understand the lymphocyte genotype-phenotype relationships in healthy human immunity and in immunological diseases. We apply new technologies and data analysis approaches to this challenge, particularly high-throughput DNA sequencing and single-cell monoclonal antibody generation, in parallel with other functional assays.
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Sophia Chernikova
Sr Res Scientist-Basic Ls, Neurosurgery
19
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Karlene Cimprich
Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology and, by courtesy, of Biochemistry
Research Interests
Genomic instability contributes to many diseases, but it also underlies many natural processes. The Cimprich lab is focused on understanding how mammalian cells maintain genomic stability in the context of DNA replication stress and DNA damage. We are interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying the cellular response to replication stress and DNA damage as well as the links between DNA damage and replication stress to human disease.
78
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Jesse Engreitz
Assistant Professor of Genetics
Research Interests
Regulatory elements in the human genome harbor thousands of genetic risk variants for common diseases and could reveal targets for therapeutics — if only we could map the complex regulatory wiring that connects 2 million regulatory elements with 21,000 genes in thousands of cell types in the human body.
We combine experimental and computational genomics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics to assemble regulatory maps of the human genome and uncover biological mechanisms of disease.
73
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Dean W. Felsher
Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and of Pathology
Research Interests
My laboratory studies the molecular basis of cancer with a focus on understanding when cancer can be reversed through targeted oncogene inactivation.
221
Total Publications
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Richard Frock
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology (Radiation and Cancer Biology)
Research Interests
We are a functional genomics laboratory interested in elucidating mechanisms of DNA repair pathway choice and genome instability. We use genome-wide repair fate maps of targeted DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) to develop pathway-specific models and combinatorial therapies. Our expertise overlaps many different fields including: genome editing, ionizing radiation, cancer therapeutics, V(D)J and IgH class switch recombination, repair during transcription and replication, and meiosis.
33
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Paul Giresi
Basic Life Res Scientist
15
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Tatsunori Hashimoto
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
33
Total Publications
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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
Total Publications
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Anshul Kundaje
Associate Professor of Genetics and of Computer Science
Research Interests
We develop statistical and machine learning frameworks to learn predictive, dynamic and causal models of gene regulation from heterogeneous functional genomics data.
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Eric Meffre
Professor of Medicine (Immunology and Rheumatology)
48
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Publication Topics For This Person
Algorithms
Aphidicolin
B-Lymphocytes
Biotinylation
Cell Line, Tumor
Cells, Cultured
Chromosomes, Mammalian
Computational Biology
Cytidine Deaminase
DNA
DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded
DNA End-Joining Repair
DNA Repair
DNA-Binding Proteins
Genes, myc
Genome
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
Homeodomain Proteins
Immunoglobulin Class Switching
Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains
Neoplasms
Neural Stem Cells
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc
Reproducibility of Results
Transcription Factors
Transcription Initiation Site
Transcription, Genetic
Translocation, Genetic
V(D)J Recombination