Ferran Azorin |
Instituto de Biologia Molecular de Barcelona-CSIC and Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona), Spain Chromatin structure and functionThe last few years have witnessed an explosion of information concerning our understanding of the epigenetic factors, and mechanisms, that regulate chromatin structure and function. Many fundamental questions remain, however, unanswered. Our research addresses the epigenetic mechanisms that regulate three specific processes: centromere/kinetochore assembly, transcription initiation and higher-order chromatin organisation. Below is a brief description of our main goals on each one of these topics. (a) Centromere/kinetochore assembly and function (b) Transcription initiation (c) Higher-order chromatin organisation CENTROMERE/KINETOCHORE ASSEMBLY AND FUNCTION |
Residing in the physical heart of the cell, the nucleus has now fully shed its once one-dimensional reputation as the repository for genetic information and steady supplier of messages to the cytoplasm. This sea change…
An open call for bilateral Franco-German projects in human epigenomics from the ANR-France has been announced! The deadline to submit a "declaration of intention" is March 29th, 2013. Click here for the announcement (in French).
Edith Heard, named a Chair of the Collège de France in Epigenetics and Cellular Memory will be giving weekly lectures starting in February that, in the tradition of this great institution, are free for anyone to attend. Lectures (in French) are from 16-17:30…
Watch the Nobel Prize winner, Sir John Gurdon, speak about winning the prize and about his revolutionary work on nuclear reprogramming.