Imaging 3D Genome

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • 3D genomics is the study of the three-dimensional structure and organization of the genome within the nucleus of a cell. Siyuan (Steven) Wang, Ph.D., Yale University, provides a historical overview of how this field has come to understand how the spatial arrangement of DNA influences gene expression, cellular function, and overall biological processes.
    Wang is a prominent researcher in the field of 3D genomics and has made significant contributions through the development of advanced imaging techniques to study the spatial organization of the genome. His research focuses on understanding the dynamic nature of chromatin organization and its implications for gene regulation and cellular function.
    Visit the Wang Lab and learn more about the research: campuspress.yale.edu/wanglab/
    This presentation was recorded at the Genome Technology Forum that was held on June 10, 2024 at The Jackson Laboratory.
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