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===== Scientific Webinar Series slides presentations ===== | ===== Scientific Webinar Series slides presentations ===== | ||
- | **July 26, 2024** | + | **October 25, 2024** |
- | **Moderator: Yuan "Ann" Liu** | + | **Moderator: Sui Huang** |
- | **Presenter: ****Rongwei Zhao**// (Carnegie Mellon)//** - //"// **//**SUMO Promotes DNA Repair Protein Collaboration to Support Alterative Telomere Lengthening in the Absence of PML** //**//"// ** ([[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1mzEv2HGJ5fwhvN127jf35LayS6WnstZ_/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=105768913603538088409&rtpof=true&sd=true|Link to presenter slides]]) | + | **Presenter: Natalie McArthur **//(Columbia University)//** - //"// **//**The Molecular Basis of Solid-Phase Separation in Olfactory Transcriptional Hubs** //**//" //** ([[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15YnUuDbmfZQZr3Glfj0n39D3bVuznyQY/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=105768913603538088409&rtpof=true&sd=true|Link to presenter slides]]) |
+ | **Presenter: Andy Chen **//(Stanford University) //**- ****//“Distinct regulation of Histone H1 gene expression within the histone locus body”//** ([[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Xh2mIanVY6Qp7DV_QWtH3cwOfpMdMq55/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=105768913603538088409&rtpof=true&sd=true|Link to presenter slides]]) | ||
* Scientific Webinar presentations (Phase 1) can be found [[https://wiki.4dnucleome.org/4dn:phase1:scientific_webinar_series:scientific_webinar_presentation_archive|here]]. | * Scientific Webinar presentations (Phase 1) can be found [[https://wiki.4dnucleome.org/4dn:phase1:scientific_webinar_series:scientific_webinar_presentation_archive|here]]. | ||
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===== 4DN Scientific Webinar Series ===== | ===== 4DN Scientific Webinar Series ===== | ||
- | <font 16px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>**July 26, 2024**</font> | + | <font 16px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>**October 25, 2024**</font> |
<font 14px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>**8:00-8:30 am Pacific Time (20 minute presentation, 10 minute QA)**</font> | <font 14px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>**8:00-8:30 am Pacific Time (20 minute presentation, 10 minute QA)**</font> | ||
- | {{:4dn:phase2:2019_zhao_rongwei.jpg?200}} | + | {{:4dn:phase2:natalie_m.jpg?200}} |
- | **Rongwei Zhao** | + | **Natalie McArthur** |
- | **PhD student** | + | **Staff Associate** |
- | **[[rongweiz@andrew.cmu.edu|]]** | + | **[[ngm2121@columbia.edu|]]** |
- | **Title: //“SUMO Promotes DNA Repair Protein Collaboration to Support Alterative Telomere Lengthening in the Absence of PML”// ** | + | **Title: //“// **//**The Molecular Basis of Solid-Phase Separation in Olfactory Transcriptional Hubs** //**//"//** Natalie is a staff associate and recent Ph.D. graduate from the Lomvardas Lab at Columbia University. Natalie's thesis research is focused on uncovering the biochemical basis of olfactory receptor transcriptional hubs in olfactory sensory neurons. Before starting graduate school at Columbia University Natalie's undergraduate research was focused on the relationship between structure and function of heat shock proteins. |
+ | <font 14px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>**8:30-9:00 am Pacific Time (20 minute presentation, 10 minute QA)**</font> | ||
- | Rongwei Zhao is a fifth-year PhD student in Dr. Huaiying Zhang lab at Carnegie Mellon. She is focusing on how SUMOylation mediates phase separation to promote telomere maintenance. She anticipates graduating Jan 2025 and hopes to continue conducting research in the cancer cell biology field. | + | {{:4dn:phase2:andy.jpg?200}} |
- | <font 14px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>**8:30-9:00 am Pacific Time (20 minute presentation, 10 minute QA)**</font> | + | **Andy Chen** |
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+ | **Ph.D. candidate** | ||
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+ | **[[yhc@stanford.edu|]]** | ||
+ | **Title: //“// **//**Regulation of immune signal integration and memory by 3-dimensional genome** //**//”//** Andy Chen is a physician-scientist and a Ph.D. candidate in Bioengineering at Stanford University, advised by Dr. Ansuman Satpathy. His research focuses on applying high-throughput genomics, and computation to study immune system principles in infection and cancer. Andy holds a B.S. in Physics, an M.D. from National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. | ||
===== HOW TO Join the Webinar ===== | ===== HOW TO Join the Webinar ===== | ||
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<font 16px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>**Next Scientific Webinar Presentation**</font> | <font 16px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>**Next Scientific Webinar Presentation**</font> | ||
- | **When: August 23, 2024** | + | **When: January 24, 2025** |
- | **Moderator: Qiuyang Wu** | + | **Moderator: ** |
- | * Presenter from **Ansuman Satpathy****'s team ** | + | * Presenter from **Tomoko Yamada****'s team ** |
- | * Presenter from **Long Cai (contact) Michael Elowitz, Mitchell Guttman****'s** team | + | * Presenter from **Sheng Zhong****'s** team |