Events for January 13, 2021 - January 22, 2021

  • Developmental Systems Biology Faculty Search – MCDB | QCBio | BSCRC Seminar: Michael F. Wells, PhD, Broad Institute & Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Exploration of human genetic and phenotypic diversity through cell villages" ABSTRACT: Our species is characterized by an immense diversity in neurological and psychological traits. Common and rare genetic variants have been linked to trait differences and disease risk in human populations, though the underlying biology is poorly understood and difficult to study at large scales. […]

  • Developmental Systems Biology Faculty Search – MCDB | QCBio | BSCRC Seminar: Amjad Askary, PhD, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Imaging-based genetic recording of developmental histories" ABSTRACT: Systems-level understanding of cell fate decisions has been hampered by limitations of the existing methods to capture developmental history of the cells. Synthetic recording, which uses genome editing to create sequence diversity in genetic barcodes, is emerging as a promising approach for mapping cell lineage and molecular history. […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Tevfik Umut Dincer (Ernst)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Genomewide supervised prediction of activating and repressive regions in over hundred cell and tissue types" ABSTRACT: While the vast majority of variants associated with common disease risk are distributed across the non-coding genome, our understanding of the regulatory elements contained within remains notably incomplete. Strategies for identifying and characterizing these regulatory elements, such as […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Iris Dror (Plath)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "XIST controls X chromosome dampening and autosomal genes in early human development" ABSTRACT: Female human pre-implantation embryos and naïve human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) equalize X-linked gene expression with males via X-chromosome dampening (XCD), a unique strategy of dosage compensation in mammals. The mechanisms controlling XCD are unknown. Here, we show that the long non-coding […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Ariel Wu (Sankararaman)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Fast estimation of genetic correlation for Biobank-scale data" ABSTRACT: Genetic correlation is an important parameter in understanding the shared genetic basis across pairs of complex traits with applications ranging across disease subtyping, genetic prediction, and causal inference. The availability of genome-wide genetic data has led to a number of methods that aim to estimate genetic […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Diane Lefaudeux (Hoffmann)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Determining mRNA nuclear export kinetics reveals a wide range of values associated with innate immune response genes" ABSTRACT: The abundance and stimulus-responsiveness of mature mRNA is known to be determined by nuclear synthesis and cytoplasmic decay. However, nuclear processing and export events and may also contribute.  Here, we investigated the role nuclear export rates […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Lingyun (Ivy) Xiong (Garfinkel)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Oncogenic alterations in the p53 pathway abolish oscillatory competence" ABSTRACT: The tumor suppressor p53 displays concentration oscillations in response to DNA damage, a behavior that has been suggested to be essential to its anti-cancer function.  Many genetic alterations in the p53 pathway have been shown to be oncogenic, whether by experiment or by clinical associations […]