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Damayanti Chakraborty
Post-doctoral Fellow
I am interested in studying epigenetic mechanisms involved in cellular heterogeneity during development as well as in diseases like cancer.
I did my B.Sc in Physiology from Presidency College, Calcutta, India. I received my M.Sc. degree in Biochemistry from Calcutta University, Calcutta, India. My PhD thesis was in Reproductive Physiology and Epigenetics from University of Kansas, Kansas City, USA. I did postdoctoral fellowship in Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA, before moving to Oxford University as a senior postdoctoral fellow.
Recent publications
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Epigenetic balance ensures mechanistic control of MLL amplification and rearrangement.
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Gray ZH. et al, (2023), Cell, 186, 4528 - 4545.e18
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DNA replication fork speed underlies cell fate changes and promotes reprogramming
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Nakatani T. et al, (2022), Nature Genetics, 54, 318 - 327
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Intersection of regulatory pathways controlling hemostasis and hemochorial placentation
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Muto M. et al, (2021), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118
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Collective regulation of chromatin modifications predicts replication timing during cell cycle
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Van Rechem C. et al, (2021), Cell Reports, 37, 109799 - 109799
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Simultaneous Inhibition of LSD1 and TGFβ Enables Eradication of Poorly Immunogenic Tumors with Anti-PD-1 Treatment.
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Sheng W. et al, (2021), Cancer discovery, 11, 1970 - 1981