Our lab focuses on developing methods to probe the genome and epigenome at the single-cell and single-molecule levels. Our efforts are split between building new tools to leverage the power of high-throughput sequencing and cutting-edge microscopies, and bringing these new technologies to bear against basic biological questions of genomic and epigenomic variation. Areas of investigation include:

We are located in Beckman 2nd floor and basement.
Tuesday, 8 November, 2011
Welcome to Quintin Stedman (Applied Physics) and Shengya Cao (Biochemistry) as rotons!
Tuesday, 3 January, 2012
Welcome to Jason Buenrostro (Genetics), Aaron Daugherty (Genetics), and Anthony Ho (Applied Physics) as roton! Welcome Curtis Layton as a postdoctoral fellow!
Monday, 2 April, 2012
Welcome to Kimberly McManus (Biology) and Sarah Denny (physics) as new rotation students! Welcome to Viviana Risca, a soon-to-be-starting postdoc!
Monday, 16 April, 2012
Microfluidic digital PCR in microreactors paper published.
We are looking to populate the new lab!
Positions available for motivated and spirited graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, research assistants, and undergraduates.
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