Great Deals on Insight Pharma’s Epigenetics ReportMarch 5, 2014Our friends at Insight Pharma Reports created an exclusive deal, just for EpiGenie readers: Get 25% off of their new epigenetics report. This is a must have for anyone that needs to stay in tune with the epigenetics research market. There, now don’t you feel special? Epigenetics: Emerging Targets, Available Technologies, Expert Interviews, and an […]
DNA Methylation Reveals Your True AgeFebruary 28, 2014To the utter dismay of Hollywood actresses and men in the throes of a mid-life crises, the Epigenetic Clock has just chimed in to remind us that there really is no escaping time. A new report from Carola Weidner and team at Aachen University in Germany has just shown that, sort of like counting the rings in a […]
CRISPR-Cas, Zinc Fingers and Epigenetic Editing with Dr. Marianne RotsFebruary 27, 2014Epigenetic Editing is an emerging field that has sparked interest across a number of research groups. By using a fusion of TET we can now target specific genomic regions for demethylation in order to learn about their function and regulation. We got in touch with one of the field’s experts, Dr. Marianne Rots, commissioning editor of Clinical Epigenetics, […]
Cells Take Epigenetic Cues from Tissue Environment, TooFebruary 19, 2014A ton of time and effort has been spent recently to detail how the external environment can shape our epigenome, but now Peter Jones and company at USC show that we shouldn’t underestimate the power of our internal environment. In a new published report, the USC team found that the extracellular cues taken from the surrounding tissue […]
DNA Methylation Detection In the Palm of Your HandFebruary 19, 2014Thanks to our never-ending obsession with miniaturizing technology and competitions like the Tricorder X-prize, it looks like everyone’s favorite piece of Star Trek medical paraphernalia, the Tricorder, may be just around the corner. A team from the University of Queensland has developed a new micro-device that creates a simple, rapid, and inexpensive strategy for detecting DNA […]
NOMe-Seq Secrets RevealedFebruary 17, 2014You’ve read the NOMe-seq (Nucleosome Occupancy and Methylome sequencing) papers. Seen the splashy advertisements. Now, we’ve consulted with the experts at Active Motif to get the inside scoop on how to get started, and get the most out of your NOMe-seq experience. NOMe-Seq was originally published and developed by researchers in the Peter Jones lab […]
Environmental Epigenetics TimelineFebruary 11, 2014Thanks to growing interest from the general public, environmental epigenetics is a red-hot topic with no signs of cooling off anytime soon. We’ve certainly covered our fair share of research with an environmental slant to it, so if you want to review, research, or just plain get up to speed on the subject, these articles […]
Clinical Epigenetics TimelineFebruary 10, 2014The underlying goal for most epigenetic research projects is to eventually lead to a therapeutic clinical application. Here we provide a history of clinical epigenetic advances in this interdisciplinary field as told through our articles and Conference Highlights.
Epigenetics of Cancer TimelineFebruary 9, 2014Epigenetic mechanisms have been studied in cancer for decades. Unfortunately, we haven’t been around that long, but check out these great articles that capture the recent history of epigenetic breakthroughs in cancer.
Evolution of Advanced Sequencing TimelineFebruary 7, 2014In a few short years. advanced sequencing has become nearly ubiquitous. Here we provide a history of how emerging sequencing technologies have driven epigenetic research and understanding.