Hybrid Spatial & Architectural Epigenetics Interest Group Meeting

Please join us for the Epigenetics Interest Group Meeting on Thursday, Sept., 29that 3:30 pm.  The following trainees are presenting as part of the Spatial & Architectural Interest Group, directed by Gerd Blobel, M.D., Ph.D. Aditi Chandra (Vahedi lab) “A multi-enhancer hub at the Ets1 locus controls T cell differentiation and allergic inflammation through 3D genome … Continue reading Hybrid Spatial & Architectural Epigenetics Interest Group Meeting

Thomas Gregor, Ph.D. || Hybrid Special Epigenetics Seminar || Jointly hosted by Epi & CHOP CCGM

JMEC Law Auditorium 3400 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Please note that this is a hybrid event You can join here via Zoom Meeting ID: 972 6599 2956 | Passcode: 525816 The Penn Epigenetics Institute & the CHOP Center for Computational and Genomic Medicine present: Thomas Gregor, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, Princeton University “Cell specification during early embryonic development: insight from physics” Tuesday, October … Continue reading Thomas Gregor, Ph.D. || Hybrid Special Epigenetics Seminar || Jointly hosted by Epi & CHOP CCGM

Coleen T. Murphy, Ph.D. (Princeton) || Epigenetics Distinguished Seminar Series

BRB Gaulton Auditiorium 421 Curie Blvd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Coleen T. Murphy, Ph.D. James A. Elkins, Jr. Professor in the Life Sciences Professor of Molecular Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics Director of Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for Aging Research

2023 Body Building in the Nucleus

Smilow Auditorium & Commons 3400 Civic Center Blvd., Philadelphia, PA, United States

Please join the Penn Epigenetics Institute for our 2023 Symposium: Body Building in the Nucleus. This event will take place on Monday, February 27, 2023, from 9AM – 6PM, in Smilow’s Rubenstein Auditorium and Commons. We are thrilled to welcome a great slate of speakers who will share insights into their exciting research. View more … Continue reading 2023 Body Building in the Nucleus

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