Held on the last Friday of each month (2–3 PM CT), these sessions will feature short research talks and discussions highlighting new advances in chromatin biology.
The Chicagoland Chromatin Club aims to foster collaboration, share cutting-edge research, and build a vibrant community of scientists dedicated to understanding chromatin biology and its impact on gene regulation, development, and disease.
The scientific focus of the consortium is broad, and we intend to bridge basic, applied, and translational chromatin research, including transcriptional regulation, chromatin folding and DNA methylation. For more information about the organization and events, please visit the Chicagoland landing page on the Active Motif website https://www.activemotif.com/chicagoland-chromatin-club
Supported By: Active Motif
Featured Presenter: Celeste Greer, Ph.D., - Assistant Professor, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago
HEXIM1 Controls Activity-Dependent Gene Expression in Neurons
Audience
- Faculty/Staff
- Student
- Post Docs/Docs
- Graduate Students
Contact
Vipul Shukla, PhD
Email
Interest
- Academic (general)