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Epigenetics

The following DSRB laboratories are interested in epigenetics.

Marisa Bartolomei
Genomic imprinting and X inactivation in mice.

Jonathan Epstein

Transcriptional regulation of cardiac development and function using mouse models.

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.

Doris Wagner

Molecular mechanisms controling developmental transitions in response to environmental and endogenous cues.

Ken Zaret Mammalian gene regulation, cell differentiation, chromatin structure.

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