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Lab Overview – Epigenetics: how, what, and why?

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Epigenetic inheritance – The inheritance of information beyond the DNA sequence – is increasingly appreciated to play key roles in a broad range of biological processes. Our laboratory investigates the role of epigenetic information in a range of biological paradigms, focusing primarily on 1) the structure of the yeast genome, and 2) the role of epigenetic information in mammalian sperm in transmitting information about ancestral experiences to future generations. Our lab brings together expertise in genomics, reproductive biology, microscopy, genetics, and biochemistry to explore these problems.

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Research Focus

Genome-wide analysis of epigenetic information carriers

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There are two primary subgroups within the lab. The first uses genome-wide tools to characterize the structure of the budding yeast genome, and its role in gene regulation. Much of this effort involves developing novel tools for mapping nucleosome positioning, modifications, dynamics, and chromosome folding. Our eventual goal is to understand the mechanistic basis for genome folding, and how chromatin folding affects transcriptional regulation.

The other area of interest in the lab is whether and how ancestral environmental conditions influence phenotypes in future generations. We have developed several paternal effect models in mice, finding for example that offspring of mice consuming low protein diet exhibit altered metabolic traits. Ongoing studies focus on the biogenesis of epigenetic marks in sperm, and the effects of sperm epigenetic modifications on early development.

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  • An integrated view of the structure and function of the human 4D nucleome

    November 01, 2024
    Author(s): 4D Nucleome Consortium,Job Dekker,Betul Akgol Oksuz,Yang Zhang,Ye Wang,Miriam K Minsk,Shuzhen Kuang,Liyan Yang,Johan H Gibcus,Nils Krietenstein,Oliver J Rando,Jie Xu,Derek H Janssens,Steven Henikoff,Alexander Kukalev,Andréa Willemin,Warren Winick-Ng,Rieke Kempfer,Ana Pombo,Miao Yu,Pradeep Kumar,Liguo Zhang,Andrew S Belmont,Takayo Sasaki,Tom van Schaik,Laura Brueckner,Daan Peric-Hupkes,Bas van Steensel,Ping Wang,Haoxi Chai,Minji Kim,Yijun Ruan,Ran Zhang,Sofia A Quinodoz,Prashant Bhat,Mitchell Guttman,Wenxin Zhao,Shu Chien,Yuan Liu,Sergey V Venev,Dariusz Plewczynski,Ibai Irastorza Azcarate,Dominik Szabó,Christoph J Thieme,Teresa Szczepińska,Mateusz Chiliński,Kaustav Sengupta,Mattia Conte,Andrea Esposito,Alex Abraham,Ruochi Zhang,Yuchuan Wang,Xingzhao Wen,Qiuyang Wu,Yang Yang,Jie Liu,Lorenzo Boninsegna,Asli Yildirim,Yuxiang Zhan,Andrea Maria Chiariello,Simona Bianco,Lindsay Lee,Ming Hu,Yun Li,R Jordan Barnett,Ashley L Cook,Daniel J Emerson,Claire Marchal,Peiyao Zhao,Peter Park,Burak H Alver,Andrew Schroeder,Rahi Navelkar,Clara Bakker,William Ronchetti,Shannon Ehmsen,Alexander Veit,Nils Gehlenborg,Ting Wang,Daofeng Li,Xiaotao Wang,Mario Nicodemi,Bing Ren,Sheng Zhong,Jennifer E Phillips-Cremins,David M Gilbert,Katherine S Pollard,Frank Alber,Jian Ma,William S Noble,Feng Yue
    Source: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
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Lazare Research Building 903
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508-856-8879 (office)

Email:
Oliver.Rando@umassmed.edu

Mailing Address:
UMass Chan Medical School
Attn: Dr. Oliver Rando/BMB Department
364 Plantation St LRB903
Worcester, MA 01605

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