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*Nizar Batada
Nizar Batada
Ontario Institute of Cancer Research
Ontario Institute of Cancer Research
101 College St, Suite 800,
101 College St, Suite 800,
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==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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# Understand how chromatin states relate to gene expression and how epigenome change during stem cell differentiations
# Understand how chromatin states relate to gene expression and how the stem cell epigenome changes during differentiation and how tissue specific stem cells change during reprograming
# How chromatin modification (DNA methylation and histone modification) are established and maintained in mouse and human models
# How chromatin modification (DNA methylation and histone modification) are established and maintained in mouse and human models
# Contribution of chromatin state to variability or "noise" in transcription
# Computational analysis of epigenetics modification patterns
# Computational analysis of epigenetics modification patterns
# Genome organization and evolution


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Nizar Batada (an artistic interpretation)

Nizar Batada Ontario Institute of Cancer Research 101 College St, Suite 800, MaRS Center, South Tower, Toronto, Ontario M5G 3A0 tel: 416-673-8594 fax: 416-977-1118 http://www.oicr.on.ca/research/batada.htm

Administrative Assistant: Stacey Quinn tel: 416-673-8519 stacey.quinn "at" oicr.on.ca


Education

  • 2004, PhD, Stanford University(Biophysics)
  • 2000, MS, Caltech (Control and Dynamical Systems)
  • 1998, BS, Carleton University (Biochemistry)

Research interests

  1. Understand how chromatin states relate to gene expression and how the stem cell epigenome changes during differentiation and how tissue specific stem cells change during reprograming
  2. How chromatin modification (DNA methylation and histone modification) are established and maintained in mouse and human models
  3. Contribution of chromatin state to variability or "noise" in transcription
  4. Computational analysis of epigenetics modification patterns
  5. Genome organization and evolution

Lab Homepage