
Lindsey Montefiori
@lemonte63
Postdoc at St. Jude interested in transcriptional regulation and cancer
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12-08-2014 12:48:20
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How do enhancers work over distances that sometimes exceed megabases? Excited to share our work led by Grace Bower where we uncover a unique sequence signature globally associated with long-range enhancer-promoter interactions in developing limb buds: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/



Do preclinical models (e.g. cell lines, mice) really represent the diseases they are used to study? In our new Genome Biology paper, we explore this question using single-cell RNA-seq, with application in pediatric neuroblastoma. 1/n doi.org/10.1186/s13059…





👇 Great thread by Petri Pölönen on large-scale genomic characterization of childhood T-ALL. Spoiler: the noncoding genome plays major roles in driving this disease.


I am thrilled to share my preprint with #AlexisCaulier and others in Vijay Sankaran lab, showing how systematic mapping of transcription factor networks in human hematopoiesis massively enriches for heritability of blood cell phenotypes! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. A thread below (1/n)


Beautiful work unraveling yet another fascinating genomic mechanism of oncogene activation in leukemia - not to mention adding even more layers to the complex nature of this FTO/IRX locus! Débora Sobreira



Delighted to have our preclinical study led by Richard Voit on a universal gene therapy approach for #DiamondBlackfanAnemia by regulated GATA1 expression published in Cell Stem Cell today: cell.com/cell-stem-cell…


Had a lot of fun writing this Blood Journal commentary with Ilaria Iacobucci! Check out this great study delineating a new mechanism of oncogene activation in T-ALL 🧬

My lab has been working for the past 15 years to develop a method to isolate specific genomic loci to identify its chromatin composition & protein interactome. Finally,… our superb physician/scientist Dr. Bercin Cenik Bercin K Cenik did it and here it is cell.com/molecular-cell… Not




our work on the molecular differences between transcription factor isoforms is out now in Molecular Cell! key point: 2/3rds of TF isos differ in important properties like DNA binding & transcriptional activity many are "negative regulators" that are misexpressed in cancer
