Explore cutting-edge research in physical genomics and chromatin engineering through this 56-minute research showcase from Northwestern University's Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering. Gain insights into three diverse projects presented by PhD students and candidates: Jorin Graham's work on mapping differences in genome organization to their function, Sophia Lamperis' research on biomimetic high-density lipoprotein-like nanoparticles as targeted radiosensitizers for prostate cancer treatment, and Lucas Carter's study on transcription and supranucleosomal chromatin organization. Discover how the Physical Genomics Training Program is building a diverse workforce capable of addressing complex, transdisciplinary questions in the emerging field of physical genomics and its applications in chromatin engineering.
Physical Genomics Training Program Research Showcase
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Physical Genomics Training Program Research Showcase
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