Editorial overview: Understanding the biology of cancer genomes in the context of DNA, RNA, histone marks, and 3D chromatin organization

Luciano Di Croce: Dr. Luciano Di Croce’s research focuses on understanding how epigenetic modifications and chromatin changes are established and, once in place, how they affect gene expression, cell differentiation and transformation. Moreover, Di Croce’s lab is also interested in understanding how variations in the assembly of the Polycomb and MLL complexes occur and influence adult stem cell differentiation and animal development.

Jane Skok: Jane Skok received her Ph.D. at Imperial Cancer Research Fund (now known as Cancer Research UK (CRUK), London). She subsequently left science for 12 years to take care of her daughter who was chronically ill. When she returned she undertook a Master degree at Imperial College, London to retrain. She performed her postdoctoral work in David Grey’s and subsequently Amanda Fisher’s lab at Imperial College. She is currently a group leader at NYU School of Medicine where she focuses on understanding how nuclear organization impacts gene regulation during development and in a cancer setting.

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