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The Furlong Lab is working on developmental regulatory genomics in flies at EMBL, Heidelberg.

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Great job Olga – winner of the #MolSystBiol poster prize @ the 2018 “From Functional Genomics to Systems Biology” Conference #EMBLomics. Great poster, and great conference :)

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Congratulations Yacine for obtaining a prestigious #EMBO post-doc fellowship. Looking forward to hosting you in the #FurlongLab. Here's to exciting science in 2019.

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Welcome Baekgyu as a new post-doc to the Furlong lab. Baekgyu did his Ph.D. in Narry Kim’s lab and is now moving from RNA to DNA (well chromatin really!). Looking forward to working together for an exciting next few years

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Our latest paper predicts spatio-temporal gene expression by training on spatial info for a sub-set of genes & whole-embryo expression data for all genes (integrating in-situ and genomic data). journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/a… Great collab between Ignacio Schor Olga Troyanskaya Jian Zhou

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Our new website is online, come and check it out at furlonglab.embl.de. Data and other resources are available, and more is coming.

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Congrats David on your faculty position - Very exciting time setting up your own group. Watch this space garfieldlab.org/team/

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Great job Enrico, Dermot and our collaborator Nils. Lots of functional variation during embryogenesis nature.com/nature/journal…

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Jelena, Tibor & Raquel's paper: Enhancers function as PcG dependent silencers and viceversa ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28381411 ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28717045