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The 4DN Consortium Scientific Webinar Series is designed to promote sharing ideas and establishment of new collaborations among the consortium members. It features scientific presentations by 4DN member group. These presentations are focused on new discoveries, and new approaches and are not meant to be high-level summaries of deliverables/objectives of each project as in annual consortium meetings. Each group is strongly encouraged to present unpublished research. The PI of each member group may designate either themselves or members of their group to give the presentation.
The format of this webinar series will consist of hour-long online video conferences. Each Webinar will feature two presentations, with each presentation allocated 20’ of talk time followed by 10’ of discussion. All member groups of 4DN consortium are expected to present once in this round, although some centers may present twice given the size of their grants.
The Webinar organization committee has discussed and come up with a schedule for presentations after February 2021. See the schedule here: Scientific Webinar Assignment 2021-2024.
The schedule is ranked by funded project and the corresponding PI's last name. While the corresponding PI is put in the presentation slot, it is up to the corresponding PI to decide who in their team is to give the talk. It is encouraged that trainees are given the chance to present. If the corresponding PI wants to switch with someone else on the list in a mutual agreement, then she/he has the responsibility to arrange it and let the Webinar organization committee know.
Scientific Webinar Committee: Ana Pombo, Golnaz Vahedi, Sheng Zhong, Ting Wang, Wenbo Li, Sui Huang, Yin Shen, Taekjip Ha
September 27, 2024
Moderator: Sui Huang
Presenter:
Presenter: Xiaokun Shu (University of California San Francisco) - “Oncoprotein transcription factor MYC undergoes phase separation that differentially modulates the transcriptome” (Link to presenter slides)
Presenter: Daniel Foltz (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine) - “Distinct regulation of Histone H1 gene expression within the histone locus body” (Link to presenter slides)
September 27, 2024
8:00-8:30 am Pacific Time (20 minute presentation, 10 minute QA)
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Xiaokun Shu
Professor
Title: “Oncoprotein transcription factor MYC undergoes phase separation that differentially modulates the transcriptome”
Dr. Shu is a Professor at University of California - San Francisco, he loves designing innovative biological tools based on new physical and chemical principles, and applying them to discover new biological principles and therapeutics, including imaging and manipulating cell signaling such as protease and kinase activities, biomolecular condensates, inhibitors of undruggable targets. Prior to start his independent lab at UCSF as an assistant professor in 2010, Dr. Shu conducted postdoc training with Dr. Roger Tsien (Nobel Laureate) at UCSD in Biochemistry from 2007 to 2010, after completing his Ph.D. in Biophysics (Protein Crystallography) at University of Oregon.
8:30-9:00 am Pacific Time (20 minute presentation, 10 minute QA)
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Daniel Foltz
Professor
Title: “Distinct regulation of Histone H1 gene expression within the histone locus body”
We are part of the Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Department and Simpson Querrey Epigenetics Institute at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Our research program is centered on understanding the dynamics of histone variants and the role of histone chaperones in defining organization of the human genome. We use a variety of genomic and proteomic discovery approaches to define novel pathways that contribute to histone gene expression and deposition. And we seek to understand how the dysfunction of histone metabolism underlies in various disease states. I received my Ph.D. from Northwestern University and conducted my postdoctoral training with Dr. Don Cleveland at UCSD/Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research.
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