Single Molecule Epigenetic Analysis with Dr. Paul SolowayMay 15, 2012Dr. Paul Soloway discusses the limitations with some of the main methods used in epigenetics research and shares a glimpse into what the next generation of tools will look like. This interview took place at the Keystone Symposia’s Epigenomics and Chromatin Dynamics joint meeting in January, 2012. Getting Past ChIP and Bisulfite Applications So, chromatin […]
Variable Methylation Regions and Missing Heritability with Dr. Andrew FeinbergMay 10, 2012Dr. Andrew Feinberg discusses how epigenetics might be related to missing heritability of disease via variable methylation regions. This interview was shot on campus at Johns Hopkins University. Variable Methylation Regions and Missing Heritability So a conundrum in modern human genetics is how epigenetics might be related to missing heritability of disease, what’s commonly […]
Tackling the Dimensions of Chromatin via 3C with Dr. Job DekkerApril 12, 2012Dr. Job Dekker discusses trends that he sees in chromatin structural studies, Chromosome Conformation Capture (3C), and bringing a multidisciplinary approach into the lab to better understand chromosomes. This interview took place at the Keystone Symposia’s Epigenomics and Chromatin Dynamics joint meeting in January, 2012. This video was brought to you by epigenetics supporters […]
Epigenetics Before Sequencing with Dr. Steven HenikoffApril 4, 2012Dr. Steven Henikoff discusses interesting observations like chromosome puffs in polytene chromosomes back in the days before sequencing. This interview took place at the Keystone Symposia’s Epigenomics and Chromatin Dynamics joint meeting in January, 2012. Epigenetics Before Sequencing So when I was a graduate student you couldn’t do any of this stuff, right? It […]
Imprinted Brain Theory with Dr Christopher BadcockSeptember 13, 2011Dr. Christopher Badcock explains key epigenetic concepts of the Imprinted Brain theory and how it might change the way we think about mental disorders. This short take was shot during a break at Keystone Symposia’s meeting on Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptibility held in March 2011 in Asheville, North Carolina. Imprinted Brain Theory Well, […]
DNA Methylation in Stem Cell Pluripotency with Dr Louise LaurentSeptember 13, 2011Dr. Louise Laurent discusses DNA methylation patterning in the pluripotent state. This short take was shot during a break at Keystone Symposia’s meeting on Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptibility held in March 2011 in Asheville, North Carolina. This video was made possible by epigenetics supporters at Zymo Research. DNA Methylation in Stem Cell Pluripotency So […]
Epigenetics in Autism-Spectrum Disorders with Dr Janine LaSalleSeptember 13, 2011Dr. Janine LaSalle covers the epigenetics involved in autism-spectrum disorders. This short take was shot during a break at Keystone Symposia’s meeting on Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptibility held in March 2011 in Asheville, North Carolina. Epigenetics in Autism-Spectrum Disorders I’ll start with saying I kind of joked that I’ve been in epigenetics before […]
Bisphenol A (BPA) and the Epigenome with Dr Dana DolinoySeptember 13, 2011Dr. Dana Dolinoy discusses how early life exposures to environmental exposures like bisphenol A can impact the epigenome. This short take was shot during a break at Keystone Symposia’s meeting on Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptibility held in March 2011 in Asheville, North Carolina. This video was made possible by support from epigenetics fans […]
Epigenetics and Transgenerational Inheritance with Dr Michael SkinnerSeptember 13, 2011Dr. Michael Skinner lays down how environment exposures can impact epigenetics and generations to come. This short take was shot during a break at Keystone Symposia’s meeting on Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptibility held in March 2011 in Asheville, North Carolina. Epigenetics and Transgenerational Inheritance I’ve been a researcher in the area of reproductive […]
Epigenetics in Chronic Disease with Dr Ian WoodSeptember 13, 2011Dr. Ian Wood discusses the potential role of epigenetics in chronic disease development. This short take was shot during a break at Keystone Symposia’s meeting on Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptibility held in March 2011 in Asheville, North Carolina. Epigenetics in Chronic Disease So my research group, we’re interested in the mechanisms that are […]