Lawley Lab are covered with a complex microbial community, kno...more genes than are found within our genome. Lawley Lab are really a 'supraorganism'...re at http://www.sanger.ac.uk/science/groups/lawley-lab
The focus of Dr. Singh’s research and teaching is on the molecular mechanistic basis for environmental carcinogen-induced genetic (DNA damage) and epigenetic changes, and susceptibility to human cancer development
More at http://www.tiehh.ttu.edu/dr.-kamaleshwar-singh.html
...al as drug targets, disease markers, as well as therapeutic agents.
Our lab is located at the Berlin Inst...ax Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC).
http://www.chekulaevalab.org/
They develop machine learning techniques to better understand chromatin biology. These models and algorithms transform high-dimensional functional genomics data into interpretable patterns and lead to new biological insight.
https://www.pmgenomics.ca/hoffmanlab/
A major focus of our lab is understanding the effects of genetic variation on molecular phenotypes and human disease. We develop methods for integrating diverse functional genom...
...mechanisms: as examples, DNA sequence conservation among distantly related species can help identify functional roles too subtle to be detected in lab settings, while analyses of p...
We are generally interested in the mechanisms of species origin from a molecular and ecological perspective. Particularly, we are interested in the role of sex chromo...
The laboratory is focused on the discovery and analysis of structural variation (SVs) f...bles the discovery of novel (non-reference) sequence insertions.
http://millslab.org/research.html
TheLab seek to understand the genetic factors contributing to genomic variation and ph...details regards ongoing projects, please see the Research page.
http://katjulab.com/research.html...
...experiments to study evolutionary dynamics and population genetics, particularly in situations where natural selection is pervasive.
http://desailab.oeb.harvard.edu/home