EMBO Member
Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford | United Kingdom
EMBO 2019
We work on transcription factories, chromosome loops, and genome organization, concentrating on how these structures determine gene expression; we are also developing microfluidic methods that are proving especially useful to cell biologists.
Keywords: Transcription / transcription factories / genome organization / enhancers / expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) / computer simulations / microfluidics
Subject area(s): Chromatin & Transcription | Genome Stability & Dynamics | Genomic & Computational Biology | Structural Biology & Biophysics | Systems Biology | Genomic & Computational Biology | Structural Biology & Biophysics | Systems Biology | Chromatin & Transcription | Genome Stability & Dynamics | Systems Biology | Structural Biology & Biophysics | Genomic & Computational Biology | Genome Stability & Dynamics | Chromatin & Transcription | Systems Biology | Structural Biology & Biophysics | Genomic & Computational Biology | Genome Stability & Dynamics | Chromatin & Transcription | Chromatin & Transcription | Genome Stability & Dynamics | Genomic & Computational Biology | Structural Biology & Biophysics | Systems Biology | Systems Biology | Structural Biology & Biophysics | Genomic & Computational Biology | Genome Stability & Dynamics | Chromatin & Transcription | Systems Biology | Structural Biology & Biophysics | Genomic & Computational Biology | Genome Stability & Dynamics | Chromatin & Transcription