New postdoc positions available in the lab here at UCSF! For those curious about 3D genome organization, chromatin biology and lncRNAs of brain development and disease, job listing can be found here: https://t.co/FndHFR3vVH
In a new @CellGenomics study led by @danlimlab, researchers compared the coding & noncoding genome in early brain development. Long noncoding RNAs may keep stem cells on the right developmental trajectory. https://t.co/t3VSa9Bkia
#genomics#CRISPRi#RegenMed@UCSFstemcell@JswLab
On today's cover of @natureneuro, @sajadtweets@danlimlab describe their novel technique (GO-CaRT), using an antibody-tethered nuclease for targeted cleavage, and subsequent sequencing, of DNA associated with specific nuclear compartments like the lamina. https://t.co/grItn9itUg
Maps of genomic interactions with two nuclear compartments—the nuclear lamina and nuclear speckles—from developing brains using Genome Organization using CUT and RUN Technology (GO-CaRT); new from @sajadtweets, @danlimlab, and colleagues
https://t.co/nz4Pvz6CqG