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2015 Glaser week finished

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This week we have been honored by the visit of Dr. Steven Henikoff (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Seattle) within the framework of the 2015 Distinguished Glaser Seminar Series at FIU. During six days, Dr. Henikoff has provided faculty and students with a depth and breadth into chromatin and epigenetics research, making emphasis on the latest developments in this exciting discipline. From FIU we want to thank Dr. Henikoff for his collegiality, rapport and kindness during his visit.

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As part of the social events in the Glaser Seminar program we had the opportunity of visiting the Everglades National Park under the expert guidance of Dr. Jennifer Richards (r), with Steven Henikoff (c) and Chema Eirin-Lopez (l).

Distinguished Glaser Seminar 2015 – Epigenetics & Chromatin – Dr. Steven Henikoff

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Dates, time, and place January 26 – 30, 2015, noon to 1:00 PM in room WC130 on the FIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus (MMC), simultaneously broadcast to room MSB105 on the Biscayne Bay Campus (BBC). [Wednesday, January 28 the presentation will be broadcast from BBC to MMC.] A 30-minute period will be available for discussion following each presentation.

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Dr. Steven Henikoff
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center/Howard Hughes Medical Institute/University of Washington

Member of the National Academy of Sciences and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Editor-in-Chief of the journal “Epigenetics & Chromatin”

Link to Dr. Henikoff laboratory web site

Link to Dr. Henikoff National Academy of Sciences profile

BACKGROUND

For more than a century histone proteins, composed of a polymer known as chromatin, have been studied for their role in the physical organization of chromosomes. More recently interest in this complex has been greatly rekindled by the recognition of chromatin’s role in gene regulation, including acquired traits that are inherited without involving changes in the DNA sequence. In other words, chromatin plays a central role in the configuration and propagation of epigenetic information across generations. The rapid increases in “omic” data and analytical methods have provided new approaches for understanding the interaction between genetic and epigenetic information, adding a layer of complexity in DNA regulation that, while still poorly understood, will clearly be important for understanding how cells adapt to changes in external conditions.

The research of Dr. Steve Henikoff (BS University of Chicago, PhD Harvard University) and his team seeks to understand this elusive relationship between chromatin and epigenetic inheritance. Their work has applied pioneering research approaches combining molecular biology, genetics, evolution and bioinformatics to study the different mechanisms potentially encoding epigenetic information (i.e., histone variants and their chemical modifications, DNA methylation, transcription factor regulatory networks, among others). Among these works, the characterization of the mechanisms governing centromeric chromatin structure and evolution are specially groundbreaking, challenging the classic notion stating that our whole genome, our chromosomes, are filled up with nucleosomes and they’re all octamers. In recent years they have expanded their scope from chromatin structure, dynamics and evolution to interactions with other components of the epigenome including nucleosome remodelers, transcription factors and RNA polymerase II*.

LECTURE TOPICS

Monday, Jan 26: Chromatin dynamics.

Tuesday, Jan 27: Transcription and chromatin.

Wednesday, Jan 28: Centromeric chromatin.

Thursday, Jan 29: Chromatin and cancer.

Friday, Jan 30: Chromatin and centromere evolution.

*From the Henikoff lab web site.

Graduate student PhD positions available at chromevol starting fall 2015

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We are looking for enthusiastic, dynamic and independent students broadly interested in studying chromatin and epigenetics from different perspectives, most notably evolution, development and adaptation. Our current projects combine elements from molecular biology, biochemistry, next generation sequencing, bioinformatics and molecular evolution to address environmental problems in the oceans. Detailed information about these positions is available HERE.

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Marine Sciences Seminar Series, Fall 2014

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Ready for the Marine Sciences Seminar Series, Fall 2014! We have gathered a great line up of scientists addressing diverse topics of the upmost interest, ranging from biogeochemistry to conservation and restoration of coastal ecosystems, and from fisheries and population dynamics to climate change and marine population genetics. In addition to speakers from our own FIU Marine Sciences Program, we’ll also have the opportunity to get an insight into the research being made at other floridian institutions such as the University of Florida, the Smithsonian Marine Station, Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Center, etc.

Seminars will take place every other wednesday at noon (starting Sep. 3rd) in room MSB-105 at the Marine Science Building in the Biscayne Bay Campus from FIU (with polycom to HLS-216 at MMC). We want to encourage all of you (regardless of your field of expertise and independently of wether you are faculty, student or staff) to dive with us into these lectures flavored with a bit of sea salt and explore the submarine world around us!

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Miami LOFT-STEM Leadership Symposium event at FIU

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This was an exciting opportunity for students in high school, college, and young professionals to network with Science Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) professionals from Fortune 500 companies and learn about the diverse career opportunities available within the STEM Industry. Dr. Eirin-Lopez participated as panelist in this event providing insights about research/academic careers.

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