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November 2019 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Global analyses of the dynamics of mammalian microRNA metabolism Elena Kingston, PhD Candidate, Bartel Lab, Department of Biology, MIT and Whitehead Institute GeneWalk identifies relevant gene functions for a biological context using network...
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The Gene Expression and RNA Series club aka GEARS-club is a Boston based monthly talk series. The meetings will highlight the latest research in the connected fields of transcription, chromatin and RNA. This series, organized by postdocs and graduate students representing Buratowski, Churchman...
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Neha Bokil Page lab Whitehead Institute MIT Meghan Bragdon Khalil lab Department of Biomedical Engineering Boston University Andrew Field, PhD Adelman lab Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Harvard Medical School Nathan Lord, PhD Schier lab Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology...
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Insulin and insulin-like growth factor 1 receptors are required for normal expression of imprinted genes
Boucher, Jeremie, Marika Charalambous, Kim Zarse, Marcelo Mori, Andre Kleinridders, Michael Ristow, Anne Ferguson-Smith, and Ronald Kahn. 2014. “Insulin and Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Receptors Are Required for Normal Expression of Imprinted Genes”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 111 (40): 14512-7.
Insulin regulates liver metabolism in vivo in the absence of hepatic Akt and Foxo1
Lu, Mingjian, Min Wan, Karla Leavens, Qingwei Chu, Bobby Monks, Sully Fernandez, Rexford Ahima, Kohjiro Ueki, Ronald Kahn, and Morris Birnbaum. 2012. “Insulin Regulates Liver Metabolism in Vivo in the Absence of Hepatic Akt and Foxo1”. Nat Med 18 (3): 388-95.
Interactions between Gut Microbiota, Host Genetics and Diet Modulate the Predisposition to Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
Ussar, Siegfried, Nicholas Griffin, Olivier Bezy, Shiho Fujisaka, Sara Vienberg, Samir Softic, Luxue Deng, Lynn Bry, Jeffrey Gordon, and Ronald Kahn. 2015. “Interactions Between Gut Microbiota, Host Genetics and Diet Modulate the Predisposition to Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome”. Cell Metab 22 (3): 516-30.