
Epigenetics and X-inactivation (Edith Heard)
In the seventh Episode of Active Motif's Epigenetics Podcast our host Dr. Stefan Dillinger sat down with Prof. Edith Heard, designated Director General of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EM...
21 Marras 201835min

Chromatin Organization (Susan Gasser)
In the sixth Episode of Active Motif's Epigenetics Podcast our host Dr. Stefan Dillinger sits down with Prof. Susan Gasser, director of the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Basel, to talk about her res...
15 Loka 201833min

Epigenomics (Henk Stunnenberg)
In the fifth Episode of the Epigenetics Podcast of Active Motif our host Dr. Stefan Dillinger sits down with Prof. Henk Stunnenberg, full professor and head of the Department of Molecular Biology at t...
12 Syys 201833min

Aging and Epigenetics (Peter Tessarz)
The aging population and challenges that arise from aging are one of the great scientific challenges of this time. In the fourth episode of the Epigenetics Podcast from Active Motif, our host Dr. Stef...
3 Tammi 201830min

Cancer and Epigenetics (David Jones)
Cancer has become one of the most dangerous diseases of the aging population of industrialized countries. Finding tools to fight cancer is hard, because Cancer presents itself as highly heterogeneous,...
31 Loka 201732min

The Nucleosome (Ada and Don Olins)
The Nucleosome is the basic building unit of chromatin. It consists out of 147 base pairs of double stranded DNA wrapped around the Histone core octamer that consists out of 2 copies of each dimer of ...
11 Syys 201734min

Multiple Challenges in ChIP (Adam Blattler)
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) was first developed in Drosophila, where interactions of RNA Pol II with genes were investigated (Mol. Cell. Biol. August 1985 vol. 5 no. 8 2009-2018). Then, in a ...
9 Kesä 201735min















