Unravelling the Cell-type Specific Roles of Disease-associated Mutations in Chromatin Organization and Gene Regulation
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 24-minute conference talk on unraveling the cell-type specific roles of disease-associated mutations, presented by Shipra Bhatia at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Part of the program "Interdisciplinary aspects of chromatin organization and gene regulation," this talk delves into the complex world of chromatin, a long polymer containing intricately arranged genetic code. Learn about recent advances in genomics, high-resolution microscopy, and single-cell measurements that have revolutionized our understanding of chromatin organization and gene regulation. Gain insights into the multidisciplinary approach required to integrate diverse information and comprehend the underlying principles of this complex biological system. Discover how this research contributes to the broader field of chromatin studies and its implications for understanding disease-associated mutations in different cell types.
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Unravelling the Cell-type Specific Roles of Disease-associated Mutations in the.... by Shipra Bhatia
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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