Miriam Minsk, an undergraduate researcher from the Cremins Lab, is the recipient of the best research presentation award for her summer Rachleff scholar’s research. Congratulations Miriam!
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!
Disease-Associated Short Tandem Repeats Co-localize with Chromatin Domain Boundaries
MD/PhD candidate, Linda Zhou, of the Cremins lab is a recipient of the Blavatnik Family Fellowship.
Jennifer Cremins has been awarded a Brain Research Foundation Seed Grant on ‘Elucidating the role for 3D genome topology disruption in trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders’.