Cancer Epigenetics & Nuclear Dynamics Members
The Cancer Epigenetics & Nuclear Dynamics (CEND) program focuses on how nuclear dynamics and information flow within the cell are co-opted in cancer through altered genetic and epigenetic mechanisms.
Cao, Qi
Associate Professor
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I have been working on prostate cancer and epigenetics for over 15 years. My major contributions to the field of prostate cancer and other cancer research include:(1) identification of PcG protein his... [more]
Carthew, Richard
Professor
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The Carthew laboratory investigates how molecular signals are decoded into information that controls cell differentiation, growth, and morphogenesis during development. One project concerns how th... [more]
Chakravarti, Debabrata (Debu)
Professor
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My research is focused on understanding epigenetic and transcriptional regulation of human tumorigenesis.ÃÂ One research projects is focused on understanding the mechanisms that drives the development... [more]