
Kara Quaid
@karaquaid
Postdoctoral Researcher @ the Children's Tumor Foundation
PhD Statistical Geneticist, Bioinformatician, Biostatistician
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Our genome research paper is available online now! genome.cshlp.org/content/early/… All our processed data on our human-chimp comparative browser: epigenomegateway.wustl.edu/browser/?sessi… If the alignment track does not display properly, click +1/3 or -1/3 to zoom in or zoom out should fix it. 1/14



The new T2T genome is also available on the WashU Epigenome Browser WashU Epigenome Browser (shown with alignment to hg38)! epigenomegateway.wustl.edu/browser/?sessi…





Our new release! 🎉With Mayank NK Choudhary: TEs play a key role in shaping 3D genome structure driving genome innovation that may impact gene regulation over the course of mammalian evolution Ting Wang #transposon, WashU Medicine Genetics, @WUSTLdbbs, 4DNucleome nature.com/articles/s4146…

Super excited to see this out! One of the most ambitious and challenging project in our lab. Outstanding effort from Mariam Okhovat and Jake VanCampen and great collaboration with Nadav Ahituv Don Conrad. National Human Genome Research Institute OHSU News biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Excited to see our study out: 🧬Pan-cancer analysis identifies tumor-specific antigens derived from transposable elements!! nature.com/articles/s4158…. joshhjang Yonghao Liang Ting Wang Ju-Heon Maeng A thread highlighting the results 🧵 1/17

‼️ OUT NOW Nature Genetics 📰 Pan-cancer analysis identifies tumor-specific antigens derived from transposable elements 🧑🤝🧑 Ting Wang Nakul Shah joshhjang Yonghao Liang Ju-Heon Maeng and colleagues ⬇️ go.nature.com/3Zhdzgh


Our comparative epigenome browser paper is out today! Genome browsers are cool but what if you have genomic datasets from multiple species? Our browser allows you to directly compare them and associate them with genomic changes. #Genomics #Bioinformatics genome.cshlp.org/content/early/…

Joint work with @lab_lawson and Yonghao Liang on how transposable elements shape and maintain 3D genome. Thank you Nature Reviews Genetics, and apologize to those whose work we did not have space to cite. @WUSTLdbbs WashU Medicine Genetics McDonnell Genome Institute, WashU Medicine WashU Center of Reg Med nature.com/articles/s4157…


Genomic dark matters are important for understanding and treating cancer. Joint work with Yonghao Liang , Xuan Qu and Nakul Shah.


New this week in Nature Communications! 🚨 Drs. Kara Quaid and Ting Wang (Ting Wang) created a comprehensive resource of high-quality genomic, epigenomic, and #transcriptomic data from #iPSC lines and three iPSC-derived cell types. 🕶️ Check it out: go.nature.com/41139Ek
