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Scientific Webinar Series slides presentations

February 28, 2020

Presenter: Brian Glenn St Hilaire (Baylor College of Medicine) - “ESCO1 and CTCF enable formation of long chromatin loops by protecting cohesinSTAG1 from WAPL” (Link to presenter slides)

Presenter: Lisa Bashkirova (Columbia University) - “Nuclear architecture regulates the anatomic pattern of olfactory receptor expression in the olfactory epithelium” (Link to presenter slides)

Previous Scientific Webinar presentations can be downloaded from the Scientific Webinar presentation archive page linked here.

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February 28, 2020

8:00-8:20 am Pacific Time , 20 minutes talk, then 10 minutes Q&A

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Brian St. Hilaire

briansaint@me.com

Title: “ESCO1 and CTCF enable formation of long chromatin loops by protecting cohesinSTAG1 from WAPL”

Born and raised in Houston, Texas. Doctoral candidate in the Center for Genome Architecture at Baylor College of Medicine. Trying to perfect his macaron recipe in city with an average humidity of 90%.

8:30-8:50 am Pacific Time , 20 minutes talk, then 10 minutes Q&A

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Lisa Bashkirova

PhD Student

evbashkirova@gmail.com

Title: “Nuclear architecture regulates the anatomic pattern of olfactory receptor expression in the olfactory epithelium”

Lisa Bashkirova is a PhD student in Cellular, Molecular and Biomedical Studies at Columbia University, advised by Stavros Lomvardas. Her current research focuses on the role of chromatin state and nuclear architecture in olfactory receptor choice. Previously, she worked in the laboratory of Anthony Oro at Stanford University, developing stem cell therapies. She received her undergraduate degree in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Next Scientific Webinar Presentation

When: March 27, 2020

Moderated by: Jennifer Phillips-Cremins

Member from Clodagh O'Shea (contact), Mark Ellisman'sgroup (Presenter to be determined)

Member from Frank Alber (contact), Lin Chen's group (Presenter to be determined)

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