Krupa Jani

MD/PhD student Rutgers and Princeton program Email Krupa | Hometown: Rockaway, NJ B.S. Biology, Physics, and Cognitive Science, The College of New Jersey Krupa is interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms of human disease, specifically in cancers associated with histone …

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Sarah Porter

Assistant to the Chair Email Sarah | Tom Muir, Ph.D., Van Zandt Williams, Jr. Class of ‘65 Professor of Chemistry and Associated Faculty in Molecular Biology Phone: 609-258-5705 Fax: 609-258-6746 Department of Chemistry Princeton University 327 Frick Chemistry Princeton, NJ …

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Manuel Muller

Post-Doctoral Researcher manuelm@princeton.edu Home country: Switzerland Ph.D., ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) Zurich, 2010 Current position: Assistant Prof. at King’s College, London. Manuel developed chemical tools – including designer chromatin arrays – to study the biochemistry of histone methyltransferases …

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Yael David

Post-Doctoral Researcher Email Yael | Yael was born and raised in Israel. After her brush with danger in the army, she moved to her first US adventure as a BSc at SUNY Stony Brook, where she discovered her passion for …

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Galia Debelouchina

Post-Doctoral Researcher Email Galia | Hometown: Razlog, Bulgaria Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011 Galia is using designer chromatin and biophysical tools to investigate the effects of histone post-translational modifications on chromatin structure. On occasion, she may be …

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Glen Liszczak

Associate Research Scholar Email Glen | Hometown: Manville, New Jersey PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 2013, Chemistry Glen is interested in using designer chromatin to characterize the activity of various transcription factors. He enjoys singing both in and out of the …

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