Chromatin biologist interested in genome regulation | pronounced Bahn-a-shin-ski | views are my own | she/her

Joined December 2016
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The first paper from my lab was published last week in Nature Genetics @NatureGenet. The main finding is that phosphorylation on a serine that is unique to H3.3 promotes p300 activity and enhancer acetylation. nature.com/articles/s41588-0…

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This is an amazing opportunity to work with a talented scientist tackling important and just super cool questions.
Our lab is hiring at all levels! We’ve got multiple cool projects looking at metabolism, placenta biology, chromatin regulation. Click here to read more: labs.utsouthwestern.edu/solm… And email me at Ashley.solmonson@utsouthwestern.edu if you are interested!
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Joint postdoc position available with Ashley Solmonson @ASolmonson at the interface of developmental metabolism and gene regulation. Please get in touch if interested!
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Feel free to reach out to me or Ashley with any questions!
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Very happy to share the first first-author paper from the first student to graduate from my lab (a lot of firsts!). rdcu.be/c5y05

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Thank you to @UTSWGradSchool, @CmbUtsw, @GDDgradprogUTSW for supporting the four student authors on this paper. Thank you to @UTSWGreenCenter for proving a fabulous training environment. Thank you to @CRSM_UTSW for supporting Sara's fellowship.
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Happy reading, we hope you enjoy 😊
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Laura Banaszynski retweeted
A new paper from @SebastianDeindl @crispr_cookie @RU_biophysicist used photocaged NTPs to increase measurement throughput of single-molecule experiments. go.nature.com/3S8hYzn
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Laura Banaszynski retweeted
Our newest faculty member makes his podcast debut! Listen as Dr. Grow discusses his research.
What came first—the chicken 🐔 or the egg 🥚 (or the fertilized embryo)? In this episode of the @stemcellpodcast, listen to Dr. Edward Grow (@ControllingLMNT) discuss the development of the egg, the fertilized embryo, and regulating #totipotency in ESCs. bit.ly/3xDVNsx
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The @BanaszynskiLab is recruiting for a postdoc in epigenetics and stem cell biology. UTSW and the Green Center do cutting-edge research and offer a ton of support for postdocs. Join us! #epigenetics #postdocposition More info: bit.ly/3KCx9hb

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Gene regulation community - we are hiring this year! Come join us!
And the 2nd position: a tenure-track Assistant Professor with a research focus in gene regulation (experimental and/or computational). Review of applications begins Oct. 1. Apply for position 655505 at jobs.utsouthwestern.edu Please RT! #UTSWCareers
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Laura Banaszynski retweeted
We are hiring not one, but TWO tenure-track Assistant Professors! In no particular order, #1 has a research focus on molecular biology of reproduction. Review of applications begins Oct. 1. Apply for position 655178 at jobs.utsouthwestern.edu Please RT! #UTSWCareers
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Laura Banaszynski retweeted
📢JOB ALERT | Nature Cell Biology is hiring! Anyone with expertise in chromatin & epigenetics, genome editing or RNA biology is welcome to apply. Deadline is August 8th. See the ad here: careers.springernature.com/j…

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Laura Banaszynski retweeted
On this #wormWednesday, excited to share that our paper describing a newly isolated Girardia planarian is now available at @Dev_Bio_Journal! Beautiful graphical abstract created by my awesome co-first author @S_Nowotarski. authors.elsevier.com/c/1fOcU…

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One of the great things about being at UTSW is the opportunity to work with and learn from clinical colleagues. Congratulations to REI fellow, Dr. Jennifer Shannon, on publication of her research in MHR! @Repro_UTSW @UTSWScience
New paper from the @BanaszynskiLab on follicle cryopreservation published at MHR: Shannon et al., performed ATAC-seq in fresh and cryopreserved follicles to analyze how cryopreservation affects chromatin accessibility data. You can read it here 👇 academic.oup.com/molehr/arti…
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Further, a number of studies coming to similar conclusions (that ERVs can compete with euchromatin for transcription machinery) have been recently published or will be appearing soon (talk about convergence!). Maybe there's really something there. 11/
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In closing, I'm very proud of Ryan for developing this idea and bringing these data together. As always, we hope you enjoy the science and appreciate any feedback! Thank you for reading. Fin/
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