FACULTY
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Zhiping Weng , PhD
Chair and Professor; Li Weibo Chair in Biomedical Research -
Manuel Garber , PhD
ProfessorTo study the evolution of transcriptional control and non-coding RNAs in mammals through development and analysis of sequence-based molecular biology approaches.
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Elinor Karlsson , PhD
Associate Professor, Dr. Eileen L. Berman and Stanley I. Berman Foundation Chair in Biomedical ResearchUsing ancient signals of natural selection to understand how the human genome works and translating this insight into better medical therapies.
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Nezar Abdennur , PhD
Assistant ProfessorTo solve challenges of multi-omic data science in biology and medicine, including approaches to explore, integrate and comprehensively understand large, heterogeneous datasets and make working with them more effective.
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Andres Colubri , PhD
Assistant ProfessorIntegration of machine learning, digital epidemiology, mobile health, and data visualization to create novel methods and tools with impact in infectious disease modeling, forecasting and preparedness.
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Raluca Gordan , PhD
ProfessorWe develop computational and experimental techniques to decipher the DNA binding specificity of transcription factors (TFs), DNA repair proteins, and CRISPR-Cas enzymes. A major focus is investigating the newly discovered roles of TFs in promoting DNA mutagenesis by interfering with DNA repair and/or promoting the formation of lesions in regulatory DNA.
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Jill Moore , PhD
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Jacob Schreiber , PhD
Assistant ProfessorTo understand the regulatory role of each nucleotide in every cell of an organism and to forecast how perturbations in protein-coding and non-coding space affect these roles
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Lingfei Wang , PhD
Assistant ProfessorTo decipher gene regulatory networks within and between individual cells across health, disease, and development.
Wang Lab -
Frances L. Chen , DVM, PhD
Assistant ProfessorAdvancing companion animals as a model for investigating genetic influences on complex disease, such as cancer and aging.
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Alper Kucukural , PhD
Associate Professor
UMASS CHAN AFFILIATED FACULTY
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Jeanne B. Lawrence , PhD
Professor, Neurology, Leo P. and Theresa M. LaChance Chair in Medical ResearchLawrence lab research bridges fundamental questions of developmental epigenetics with translational research into the common problem of chromosome abnormalities, particularly Down syndrome.
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Lisa L. Hall-Anderson , PhD
Assistant Professor, NeurologyDr. Hall's main research interest is studying how long non-coding RNAs interact with chromatin, the functional importance of the repeat genome in gene regulation and nuclear structure, as well as our ongoing project silencing the extra chromosome 21 in Down syndrome patient cells using targeted integration of an XIST transgene.
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Athma Pai , PhD
Assistant Professor, RNA Therapeutics