The following DSRB laboratories are interested in epigenetics.
| Marisa Bartolomei |
Genomic imprinting and X inactivation in mice. |
Transcriptional regulation of cardiac development and function using mouse models. |
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| Peter Klein | Early vertebrate development, Wnt signal transduction, and neuropharmacology of lithium action. |
| Christopher Lengner | Nuclear reprogramming during iPS cell generation ; Somatic stem cells, symmetry of cell division, and oncogenic transformation |
| John McLaughlin |
Functional role of epigenetics in development. |
| Richard Schultz |
Egg activation and gene expression in mouse embryos. |
| Patrick Seale | transcriptional control of adipocyte formation and function |
| P. Jeremy Wang | Regulation of meiosis, piRNA biogenesis, DNA recombination, chromosome segregation, DNA double-strand break repair, chromosome synapsis, male infertility in humans, molecular biology and genetics of spermatogonial stem cells. |
Other CAMB laboratories (with research related to DSRB) interested in epigenetics.
| Gerd Blobel | Hematopoiesis, gene expression, transcription factors, chromatin. |
| Tom Jongens | Modeling Fragile X Mental Retardation in Drosophila; Germ Cell Specification. |
Molecular mechanisms controling developmental transitions in response to environmental and endogenous cues. |
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| Ken Zaret | Mammalian gene regulation, cell differentiation, chromatin structure. |
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