John Ridenour
@ridenourjb
Assistant Staff Scientist in the Donczew lab at @OMRF | broadly interested in how chromatin and other stuff regulate transcription | he/him
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01-05-2017 20:55:56
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How does RNA flow through the cell? From their synthesis, chromatin release, nuclear export, ribosome engagement, and eventual degradation, we quantified the lives of human transcripts genome-wide. (1/7) See Brendan Smalec and Robert Ietswaart ‘s preprint biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Publication alert ! Paper from helmholtz-munich.de/en/ife in nature How complex epigenetic modification signatures regulate genome function. With interactive online resource marcs.helmholtz-munich.de Big data ! Epigenetics Research at Helmholtz Munich Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich nature.com/articles/s4158…
Next up in the plenary, Zachary Lewis Zachary Lewis on his excellent epigenetic work in Neurospora #Fungal24
It was great to catch up with past folks from Arkansas Entomology and Plant Pathology at #Fungal24
Heard today: "We also labelled microtubules because they look cool" Martin Egan #FungalGRC24
The first paper from our lab is now out in peer-reviewed form LifeScienceAlliance. Huge congratulations to the first author Mary Bergwell, Mary Bergwell, now in grad school at UPenn, and second author JinYoung Park! I am very proud of their hard work. They even let me do a few expts!
Coming up on October 9th - talks from three amazing early career researchers: Sanchirmaa Namjilsuren, Heankel Lyons, and Abid Khan! Register now: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
I have written a concise review on chromatin transcription as part of the Journal of Molecular Biology special issue on transcription elongation. Check it out! authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00…