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| ==Contact Info==
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| [[Image:Nizar.png|thumb|right|Nizar Batada]]
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| Nizar Batada <br>
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| Ontario Institute of Cancer Research<br>
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| 101 College St, Suite 800,<br>
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| MaRS Center, South Tower,<br>
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| Toronto, Ontario M5G 3A0<br>
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| tel: 416-673-8594<br>
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| fax: 416-977-1118<br>
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| http://www.oicr.on.ca/research/batada.htm <br>
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| Administrative Assistant:<br>
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| Stacey Quinn <br>
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| tel: 416-673-8519 <br>
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| stacey.quinn "at" oicr.on.ca<br>
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| ==Education==
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| * 2004, PhD, Stanford University(Biophysics)
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| * 2000, MS, Caltech (Control and Dynamical Systems)
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| * 1998, BS, Carleton University (Biochemistry)
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| ==Research interests==
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| # Understand how chromatin states relate to gene expression
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| # How epigenomes of various stem cells change during differentiation; and how the characteristic tissue-specific epigenomes change during reprogramming
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| # How chromatin modification (DNA methylation and histone modification) are established and maintained; in particular identification of genomic features that allow prediction of epigenetically labile genes
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| # Contribution of chromatin state to variability or "noise" in transcription
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| # Computational analysis of epigenetics modification patterns
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| # Genome organization and evolution
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| [http://openwetware.org/index.php?title=Batada_Lab Lab Homepage]
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