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4DN Scientific Webinar Series

September 28, 2018

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

Adrien Senecal

Postdoc

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

adrien.senecal@einstein.yu.edu

Title: The p53 transcription factor regulates transcriptional burst frequency and multiple steps of formation and disruption of chromatin on the p21 gene locus

Adrien worked on his PhD in the laboratory of Xavier Darzacq at École normale supérieure (Paris, France). He is currently a post-doc in both the Rob Singer and Rob Coleman’s laboratory at Albert Einstein College of Medicine (New York, USA) since July 2014. He is interested in the regulation of transcriptional activity and the cellular responses to stress. Adrien developed tools to visualize, on single living cells, the transcriptional activity of p53 target gene by inserting 24 MS2 repeats into the 3'UTR of the endogenous p21 gene in human U2OS cells.


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

Matthew Denholtz

Postdoc

University of California, San Diego

mbdenholtz@ucsd.edu

Dr. Denholtz is a postdoctoral scholar in Dr. Cornelis Murre's group at the University of California, San Diego. He is interested in the role of chromatin organization in the human innate immune response to pathogen encounter. Prior to joining Dr. Murre's group he received his PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he worked in Dr. Kathrin Plath's group to define the role of pluripotency transcription factors and Polycomb group proteins in organizing the stem cell genome.


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Scientific Webinar Series
The 4th Friday of every month, from Friday, January 26, 2018, to no end date

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Next Scientific Webinar Presentation

When: October 26, 2018

Moderated by: Bing Ren

Member from Job Dekker's group (Presenter and title will be determined by the group)

Member from Joerg Bewersdorf (contact) David Baddeley's group (Presenter and title will be determined by the group)

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