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8:00-8:20 am~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~Pacific Time, then 10 minutes Q&A | 8:00-8:20 am~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~Pacific Time, then 10 minutes Q&A | ||
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[[john_rinn@harvard.edu|]] | [[john_rinn@harvard.edu|]] | ||
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Title:~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~"Crispr Live Cell imaging (CLING) and HiC data: insights into CTCF, RNA and TAD Boundaries" | Title:~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~"Crispr Live Cell imaging (CLING) and HiC data: insights into CTCF, RNA and TAD Boundaries" | ||
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John L. Rinn received his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Minnesota and Ph.D. from Yale Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. The Rinn lab aims to understand the non-protein regulatory facets of the human genome or noncoding genome. Specifically, focused on the role of long noncoding RNAs in a multitude of cellular process including genome architecture.~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~ | John L. Rinn received his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Minnesota and Ph.D. from Yale Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. The Rinn lab aims to understand the non-protein regulatory facets of the human genome or noncoding genome. Specifically, focused on the role of long noncoding RNAs in a multitude of cellular process including genome architecture.~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~ | ||
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[[Daniel.Capurso@jax.org|]] | [[Daniel.Capurso@jax.org|]] | ||
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- | ~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~ | + | Dan~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~Capurso is a computational biologist at The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine. He has been responsible for computational pipeline development, data processing, and statistical analyses for both 4DN and ENCODE projects in the Ruan Lab. He obtained his Ph.D. in Genomics from UCSF, bachelors in Biology from the University of Chicago, and was previously involved in computational pipeline development in the industrial biotech setting. |
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8:00 am~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~| Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00) | 1 hr | 8:00 am~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~| Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00) | 1 hr | ||
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|Meeting number:|807 023 120~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~ | | |Meeting number:|807 023 120~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~ | | ||
|Meeting password:|pb9MpJc8| | |Meeting password:|pb9MpJc8| | ||
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Join by phone | Join by phone | ||
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</WRAP>~~TABLE_CELL_WRAP_STOP~~| | </WRAP>~~TABLE_CELL_WRAP_STOP~~| | ||
|Access code:~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~807 023 120| | |Access code:~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~807 023 120| | ||
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[[https://www.google.com/url?q=https://4dnucleome.webex.com/4dnucleome/j.php?MTID=md022feb98e8a2583384c2f07114ac51c&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNGJDwmlJEEsajUpb8SP9h-2L5XPFA|Add this meeting]]~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~to your calendar. (Cannot add from mobile devices.) | [[https://www.google.com/url?q=https://4dnucleome.webex.com/4dnucleome/j.php?MTID=md022feb98e8a2583384c2f07114ac51c&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNGJDwmlJEEsajUpb8SP9h-2L5XPFA|Add this meeting]]~~CKG_TABLE_NBSP~~to your calendar. (Cannot add from mobile devices.) | ||
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1. A new WebEx meeting invitation will be sent out immediately to the [[4dn-network@4dnucleome.org|]] email list. | 1. A new WebEx meeting invitation will be sent out immediately to the [[4dn-network@4dnucleome.org|]] email list. | ||
- | 2. If the problem with WebEx persists, OH will notify participants via [[4dn-network@4dnucleome.org|]] email to call [[:4dn:scientific_webinar_series:scientific_webinar_presentation_archive:1.866.740.1260|]] and enter access code 8221626 | + | 2. If the problem with WebEx persists, OH will notify participants via [[4dn-network@4dnucleome.org|]] email to call [[4dn:phase1:scientific_webinar_series:scientific_webinar_presentation_archive:1.866.740.1260]] and enter access code 8221626 |
3. Participants can find the Scientific Webinar slides presentations above under Scientific Webinar Series slides presentations. | 3. Participants can find the Scientific Webinar slides presentations above under Scientific Webinar Series slides presentations. |