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The Common Fund-supported NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Program presents
“A Roadmap to the Living Genome“
John Stamatoyannopoulos, M.D.
Associate Professor of Genome Sciences and Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine
Dr. Stamatoyannopoulos will present work describing:
1. Newly available, integrated epigenome maps for a wide variety of normal human cell and tissue types;
2. Insights into the genomic patterning of epigenomic features including chromatin accessibility, histone modification, DNA methylation, and RNA transcription; and
3. Encoding of cellular state, maturity, and fate information within epigenome landscapes.
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A roadmap to the living genome / John Stamatoyannopoulos.
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Stamatoyannopoulos, John. Common Fund-supported NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Program,
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(CIT): The Common Fund-supported NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Program presents "A Roadmap to the Living Genome" John Stamatoyannopoulos, M.D. Associate Professor of Genome Sciences and Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine Dr. Stamatoyannopoulos will present work describing: 1. Newly available, integrated epigenome maps for a wide variety of normal human cell and tissue types; 2. Insights into the genomic patterning of epigenomic features including chromatin accessibility, histone modification, DNA methylation, and RNA transcription; and 3. Encoding of cellular state, maturity, and fate information within epigenome landscapes.