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Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Developmental Epigenomics
DescriptionExpected Starting Salary: - Salaries align with NIH Exramural scale for postdocsThe Chen lab (www.zychenlab.org) is looking for a postdoctoral fellow for a fully funded position studying epigenetic mechanisms in development. Research DirectionsWe are interested in how epigenomic landscape is established during oogenesis and early development and how the epigenetic memories are maintained or reprogrammed during parental-to-zygotic transition. Some of Dr. Chen's past work has explored oocyte H3K27me3-dependent non-canonical genomic imprinting (Chen et al., 2019 Science Advances, Chen et al, 2020 Nature Review Genetics), Polycomb landscape in early development (Chen et al., 2021 Nature Genetics), and mechanism of zygotic ge


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