Director of bioinformatics at AstraZeneca. subscribe to my youtube channel @chatomics. On my way to helping 1 million people learn bioinformatics. Educator, Biotech, single cell. Also talks about leadership.
tommytang.bio.link
Hematopoiesis, Cancer, and Stem Cell Researcher
Professor and Chair, Department of Cell Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Deputy Director, Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center
bit.ly/3s3VA1H
http://www.steidl-lab.com
EPIGENETIC HULK SMASH PUNY GENOME. MAKE GENOME GO. LOCATION: NOT CENTROMERE, THAT FOR SURE
Science and global health reporter for The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/by/apoorva-mandavilli
Signal: amnyt.91
Assistant Professor at UTSW studying nuclear organization by nuclear condensates
epigenetically engineering a kosher pig
or
how I stopped worrying and learned to love charge, grease, and intrinsic disorder
Professor of Biochemistry
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
VP for Research, T.H. Smoot Professor
Depts Chemical and Biomolecular Engn, Pathology, Oncology, INBT
Johns Hopkins University
3D multi-omic, CAR T therapy, cell migration and mechanics
Lab: https://wirtzlab.johnshopkins.edu
Transcription, signal transduction, cell biology - its all good.
Hematology/Oncology Fellow at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
doctor, researcher, writer
Laboratory for Chromatin and Spatial Neurobiology
We work at the intersection of chromatin, synapses, and neurobiology to understand how the brain stores memory over long timescales.
creminslab.com
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https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=55006
Card carrying Cell Biologist. Prof. at Stanford Biochemistry. Lover of neglected and emerging model systems. straightlab.stanford.edu
Professor, University of Edinburgh.
Science: epigenetics, variegation, heterochromatin, heteroresistance, resistance, bet hedging, fungal biology & pathogens. Pets: Airedale Terriers. Duolingo: 🇫🇷 level 50. Opinions here are my own
Assistant Professor of Cancer Biology at Weill Cornell Medicine — NIH NCI R00 Funded — Chromatin & Epigenetics in Cancer and Immunity.
The mission of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is to prevent and cure cancer through research, education, communication, collaboration, science policy and advocacy, and funding for cancer research.
Physician Scientist at MSK. All views expressed here are my own & do not represent my employer. COI:http://bit.ly/2LQCLKe
Chromatin, Epigenetics and Transcriptional Regulation Network connecting scientists at the University of Edinburgh and beyond
Penn Epigenetics Institute at The University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA