===== 4DN Scientific Webinar Series =====
October 26, 2018
8:00-8:20 am Pacific Time, then 10 minutes Q&A
[[https://sites.google.com/a/4dnucleome.org/4d-nucleome-wiki/science-webinars-1/martin falk.jpg?attredirects=0|{{https://sites.google.com/a/4dnucleome.org/4d-nucleome-wiki/_/rsrc/1550545738917/science-webinars-1/martin falk.jpg?nolink&|sites.google.com_a_4dnucleome.org_4d-nucleome-wiki_rsrc_1550545738917_science-webinars-1_martin_falk.jpg}}]]
Martin Falk
Graduate Student
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
[[mafafalk@gmail.com|]]
Title: Heterochromatin drives organization of conventional and inverted nuclei
Martin is a graduate student in Professor Leonid Mirny's group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His primary research interests are at the intersection of nuclear organization and polymer physics. Recently, Martin and collaborators have developed a model for the spatial separation of eu- and heterochromatin, informed by analysis of both Hi-C and microscopy.
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8:30-8:50 am Pacific Time, then 10 minutes Q&A
[[https://sites.google.com/a/4dnucleome.org/4d-nucleome-wiki/science-webinars-1/barentinea (1).png?attredirects=0|{{https://sites.google.com/a/4dnucleome.org/4d-nucleome-wiki/_/rsrc/1550545738911/science-webinars-1/barentinea (1).png?nolink&}}]]
Andrew Barentine
Ph.D. Student
Yale University
[[andrew.barentine@yale.edu|]]
Title: "3D Nanoscopy of 10,000 Nuclei a Day"
Andrew Barentine is a Biomedical EngineeringPh.D. student at Yale University in the labs of Joerg Bewersdorf and David Baddeley. He received his B.A. in physics from University of Colorado, Boulder, in 2015.
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===== Next Scientific Webinar Presentation =====
When: January 25, 2019
Moderated by: Andrew Belmont
Member from Mitchell Guttman (contact), Sonja Hess, John Luis Rinn's group (Presenter and title will be determined by the group)
Member from Yijun Ruan's group
(Presenter and title will be determined by the group)