Wednesday, May 1, 2019

John Rinn | Wordpress post

"Now teaching at the University of Colorado in Boulder, John Rinn focuses on research into the influence of ribonucleic acid (RNA) on establishing unique cellular states in development and disease. His research focus on the noncoding positions of the human genome, the regions that don’t encode for classic protein coding genes. This requires modifying the human genome in stem cell lines to uncover novel regulatory elements that are required to maintain the pluripotent state or prevent cellular differentiation. This also requires genome modifications that represent those identified in human disease, the vast majority of which reside in the noncoding genome..."
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John Rinn lab website

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