Get up close and personal with some of the leading names in the field. Hear about their earlier years, recent past and near future in our casual sit downs. Next time you see them at a conference, you'll practically be on a first name basis.
March 30, 2010 Mattickās work on how noncoding RNA and introns control the development and evolution of complex organisms is as groundbreaking as it is controversial. His discoveries link noncoding RNA with the evolution of complex organisms, biological diversity, and cognition, lending credence ... Read More...
December 8, 2009 Funded by an NIH Roadmap Epigenomics technology development grant, Zhang is busy scaling up the method to tackle the entire methylome. EpiGenie caught up with him to discuss his new method and future plans. Read More...
October 12, 2009 Between the mapping centers, generating enormous quantities of data for the NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Initiative, and the NCBI that is archiving and distributing it, lies the Epigenomics Data Analysis and Coordination Center. We caught up with Dr. Aleksandar Milosavljevic to hear more abo... Read More...
September 7, 2009 Cornell molecular geneticist Paul Soloway wants to know where epigenetic marks coincide - and not just in which patients, or in which tissues, or even in which cells, but on which individual stretches of chromatin. We caught him to hear more about Read More...
August 4, 2009 U of Chicago protein engineer Shohei Koide knows there's biology beyond the genome. That's why he jumped into the epigenomics game, ending up with an NIH Roadmap grant for Technology Development. We caught up with him to learn more about Affinity Clamps and how they might shake up epige... Read More...