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Photoselective sequencing: microscopically guided genomic measurements with subcellular resolution.
Mangiameli, Sarah M, Haiqi Chen, Andrew S Earl, Julie A Dobkin, Daniel Lesman, Jason D Buenrostro, and Fei Chen. 2023. “Photoselective Sequencing: Microscopically Guided Genomic Measurements With Subcellular Resolution.”. Nature Methods 20 (5): 686-94.
A transcription factor atlas of directed differentiation.
Joung, Julia, Sai Ma, Tristan Tay, Kathryn R Geiger-Schuller, Paul C Kirchgatterer, Vanessa K Verdine, Baolin Guo, et al. 2023. “A Transcription Factor Atlas of Directed Differentiation.”. Cell 186 (1): 209-229.e26.
The EN-TEx resource of multi-tissue personal epigenomes & variant-impact models.
Rozowsky, Joel, Jiahao Gao, Beatrice Borsari, Yucheng T Yang, Timur Galeev, Gamze Gürsoy, Charles B Epstein, et al. 2023. “The EN-TEx Resource of Multi-Tissue Personal Epigenomes & Variant-Impact Models.”. Cell 186 (7): 1493-1511.e40.
Human genetic diversity alters off-target outcomes of therapeutic gene editing.
Cancellieri, Samuele, Jing Zeng, Linda Yingqi Lin, Manuel Tognon, My Anh Nguyen, Jiecong Lin, Nicola Bombieri, et al. 2023. “Human Genetic Diversity Alters Off-Target Outcomes of Therapeutic Gene Editing.”. Nature Genetics 55 (1): 34-43.
Chromatin Potential Identified by Shared Single-Cell Profiling of RNA and Chromatin.
Ma, Sai, Bing Zhang, Lindsay M LaFave, Andrew S Earl, Zachary Chiang, Yan Hu, Jiarui Ding, et al. 2020. “Chromatin Potential Identified by Shared Single-Cell Profiling of RNA and Chromatin.”. Cell 183 (4): 1103-1116.e20.
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GRO members Ardlie, Bernstein, Chen, and Buenrostro to contribute to the SMaHT common fund program
The Somatic Mosaicism across Human Tissues (SMaHT) Network aims to transform our understanding of how somatic mosaicism in human cells influences biology and disease. GRO members Kristin Ardlie, Jason Buenrostro, Fei Chen, and Bradley Bernstein (and their collaborators) were all awarded grants in...
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Meet the HSCRB Faculty: Fei Chen Fei Chen, PhD, is an assistant professor at the Harvard Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, and a Core Faculty member at the Broad Institute. Learn more about Fei and his research. Read more in a recent interview for the HSCRB faculty spotlight Explore...