Congratulations to Doris Wagner for receiving a grant from the NSF to study a putative PRC2 accessory protein with roles in stress response!
The Sarma lab was recently funded by the Basser Center for BRCA to investigate R-loop dynamics as an indicator of cancer vulnerability in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutant cancers. Congratulations!
The Capell lab recently received a $50,000 pilot grant from the NIEHS Penn Center for Excellence in Environmental Toxicology (CEET) to investigate the Role of Epigenetics and Enhancers in Ultraviolet (UVR) Induced Carcinogenesis. Congratulations!
The Cremins and Raj labs, along with Casey Brown in the Department of Genetics, are recipients of the 2019 National Science Foundation Emerging Frontiers in Research Innovation (EFRI) grant in Chromatin and Epigenetic Engineering. Congratulations to everyone involved!
Roger Greenberg received a Gray Foundation Team Science Award. Congratulations!
Montserrat Anguera was awarded an R01 from NIAID, “Gene regulation from the inactive X in activated B cells”
Montserrat Anguera awarded a 2018 Department of Defense Lupus Research Program Grant.
Awarded a Pilot and Feasibility Grant from the NIH P30-funded Penn Skin Biology and Disease Resource-based Center (SBDRC), “Understanding the role of KMT2D and KMT2C in epithelial differentiation and carcinogenesis”.
Mia Levine awarded the NIGMS Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award (MIRA) (R35), “Causes and functional consequences of chromatin evolution.”
Arjun Raj awarded a Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative Human Cell Atlas Grant, “Accelerating tools and technologies for imaging approaches to perform spatial genomics on intact tissues”
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