Physics of Genome Organization I
FOCUS · E65 ·
Presentations
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Complexity in transcription factor – DNA recognition
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Martha Bulyk
- Harvard Medical School
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Martha Bulyk
- Harvard Medical School
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Quantifying sequence readout by transcription factors through principled analysis of high-throughput SELEX data
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Hans Rube
- Columbia University
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Hans Rube
- Columbia University
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Chaitanya Rastogi
- Columbia University
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Judith F Kribelbauer
- Columbia University
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Xiaoting Li
- Columbia University
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Bach-Viet Do
- Columbia University
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Harmen J Bussemaker
- Columbia University
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Heterodimer Transcription Factors as Novel Gene Regulators
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Kyle Naughton
- University of Southern California
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Kyle Naughton
- University of Southern California
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James Boedicker
- University of Southern California
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Gene clustering drives co-regulation of disparate biological pathways in eukaryotes
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Richard Joh
- Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Richard Joh
- Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Michael Lawrence
- Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Martin Aryee
- Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Mo Motamedi
- Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Liquid-liquid phase separation driven organization of nuclear chromatin domains
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Rabia Laghmach
- Chemistry department, Iowa State University
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Rabia Laghmach
- Chemistry department, Iowa State University
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Davit Potoyan
- Chemistry department, Iowa State University
- Iowa State University
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Polymer Models of <i>S. pombe</i> Chromatin
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Peter Williams
- Applied Physics, Yale University
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Peter Williams
- Applied Physics, Yale University
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Simon G Mochrie
- Applied Physics, Yale University
- Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
- Physics, Yale University
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Megan King
- Cell Biology, Yale University
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Corey Shane O'Hern
- Yale Univ
- Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Yale University
- Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Yale University
- Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Yale University
- Mechanical Engineering & Material Science, Physics, and Applied Physics, Yale University
- Yale University
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Bacterial chromosome organization: few special cross-links, cell confinement, and molecular crowders play the pivotal roles.
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Tejal Agarwal
- Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
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Tejal Agarwal
- Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
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Manjunath G. P.
- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, NYU Langone Medical Center
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Farhat Habib
- Inmobi
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Apratim Chatterji
- Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
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Spatial proximity coordinates histone modification and expression of multiple genes
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Jianhua Xing
- University of Pittsburgh
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Jingyu Zhang
- University of Pittsburgh
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Yan Zhang
- University of Pittsburgh
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Ivet Bahar
- University of Pittsburgh
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Jianhua Xing
- University of Pittsburgh
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Interphase chromatin as a self-returning random walk: Can DNA fold into liquid trees?
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Kai Huang
- Northwestern University
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Kai Huang
- Northwestern University
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Vadim Backman
- Northwestern University
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Igal G Szleifer
- Northwestern University
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Investigating dynamic chromatin states in a model cell organism
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Mary Lou Bailey
- Applied Physics, Yale University
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Mary Lou Bailey
- Applied Physics, Yale University
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Jessica F Williams
- Cell Biology, Yale University
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Megan King
- Cell Biology, Yale University
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Simon G Mochrie
- Applied Physics, Yale University
- Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
- Physics, Yale University
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