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| - | Charles Danko is the Robert N. Noyce Assistant Professor at Cornell University. His primary research interest is to understand how DNA sequence encodes complex programs of gene expression. Danko played a vital role in developing assays that map the location of RNA polymerase (PRO-seq, ChRO-seq), and has led the development of computational tools which leverage this information to identify active functional elements (dREG). Danko has a long-standing interest in integrating maps of chromatin architecture and transcription to understand the dynamic interactions that encode the timing and levels of gene transcription.o | + | Charles Danko is the Robert N. Noyce Assistant Professor at Cornell University. His primary research interest is to understand how DNA sequence encodes complex programs of gene expression. Danko played a vital role in developing assays that map the location of RNA polymerase (PRO-seq, ChRO-seq), and has led the development of computational tools which leverage this information to identify active functional elements (dREG). Danko has a long-standing interest in integrating maps of chromatin architecture and transcription to understand the dynamic interactions that encode the timing and levels of gene transcription. |
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