My lab focuses on the function of transcription factor (TF) networks during cell fate transitions in the early stages of cancer development as well as during aging of the immune system. We use high-throughput sequencing, genome editing, cell isolation and computational approaches to build TF network models. Using this information, we target transcription factors to manipulate cell fates and obtain prognostic epigenetic information to guide clinical treatment.
Program Faculty
- Ricardo Iván Martínez Zamudio
- Assistant Professor
- Department: Department of Pharmacology
- Graduate Program(s): Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology
- Major Research Interest(s): Cancer Biology, Computational Biology, Epigenetics/ Chromatin, Gene regulation
- Research Techniques: Biochemistry, Bioinformatics / Computational, Cell culture, Genomics, Single Cell RNA Techniques
- Research Organism(s): Cell lines, Humans, Mice
- Phone: 1.7322355955
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- Key Words: Transcription Factor Networks; Cell Fate Transitions; Senescence; Multiomics; Timeseries; Perturbation
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