Joined March 2012
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23 Oct 2019
A reminder that my department at HMS is hiring! Applications due Oct. 31st. Its a great place to work, and we're excited about finding our next new colleague.
.@HMS_SysBio is seeking an Assistant Professor using quantitative experimental, computational, synthetic and/or theoretical approaches. Please apply at 👇🏿 academicpositions.harvard.ed… 📆 Oct 31st #SystemsBiology #SysBioJobs #ScienceJobs
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18 Apr 2019
Thrilled to share our new (unredacted) report in @sciencemagazine with evidence for cooperation influencing outcomes! Led by Caleb Bashor & @nikitpatels, we built cooperative TF assemblies and showed how they enable complex signal processing in cells: science.sciencemag.org/conte…

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28 Feb 2019
Excited to share new work from @ClarissaScholes! She measured how 2 Kr shadow enhancers combine their output using live imaging. Take home: 1 1 sometimes is a lot less than 2, sometimes only a little bit less. Output is not a simple function of enhancer expression level.
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Excited that our review on the MZT in Drosophila is now online at Open Biology (royalsocietypublishing.org/d…). Great work from recent PhD grad Danielle Hamm.
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Undergraduates -- apply for a Summer Internship in Systems Biology! You get to explore Harvard and do cool research while being paid. sysbio.med.harvard.edu/summe…

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27 Nov 2018
Don't forget to apply to join the fabulous group of interdisciplinary students and faculty in the Harvard PhD program in Systems Biology! Deadline Dec 1. No GRE needed, application fees can be waived, stipend, tuition and health insurance included. sysbiophd.harvard.edu/prospe…

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27 Nov 2018
Replying to @FORsymp
Happy to say that we will be matching the next $1000 of donations to @FORsymp! Everyone wants the standard of mentoring in academia to improve, this is a great way to start driving change. #GivingTuesday
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more evidence for the functional role of Zelda hubs in mediating transcription factor binding to their targets. Really exciting to see this line of research blossoming! biorxiv.org/content/early/20…

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Hello #ABRCMS2018 ! Come talk to us about the Harvard PhD Program in Systems Biology! We’re in the Exhibit Hall booth 812.
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29 Oct 2018
This is happening!! @yoginho, James DiFrisco and I have been funded by @EMBO and @FEBSnews to organise the "Venice Summer School: Mechanism in Development & Evolution". Check it out, spread the news and apply!!
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The role of chromatin accessibility in cis-regulatory evolution biorxiv.org/content/early/20…

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Happy to finally share this (long in progress) work with the world. Lots of hard work by @gizemkly (especially), @JLachowiec, and Ulises Rosas. Redundant and cryptic enhancer activities of the Drosophila yellow gene biorxiv.org/content/early/20…

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11 Sep 2018
It's on bioarxiv finally! In this paper we dissect a GRN into dynamical modules and use them to study the networks evovability. Give us your feedback too! It hasn't been submitted yet. @yoginho biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor…

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Interesting study from @DePaceLab biorxiv.org/content/early/20… Revisiting a 1989 classic from Dreiver et al nature.com/articles/340363a0 by applying quant analysis to test whether gene expression pattern controlled by Bicoid binding affinity turns out it's a little more complicated

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"Our results emphasize that the bacterial view of transcription regulation, where pairwise interactions between regulatory proteins dominate, must be reexamined in animals..."
Excited to share new work from @JPbiophysics & the Gunawardena lab. Mutants, knockdowns & modeling to understand how a classic Drosophila enhancer drives sharp gene expression. Spoiler : its not simple cooperative DNA binding by TFs. biorxiv.org/content/early/20…
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Excited to share new work from @JPbiophysics & the Gunawardena lab. Mutants, knockdowns & modeling to understand how a classic Drosophila enhancer drives sharp gene expression. Spoiler : its not simple cooperative DNA binding by TFs. biorxiv.org/content/early/20…
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21 Aug 2018
Excited to share this work from @ClarissaScholes - lots left to learn about how shadow enhancers collaborate to control gene expression. She took an important first step - coming to grips with the computation.
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