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Papadimitriou Lab

Gene Regulation and Dysregulation in Brain Development

Papadimitriou Lab News

News and events that we’d like to share with you!

November 15, 2024

Very excited to welcome Katie, newly arrived from Ann Arbor, who came just in time to catch the end of the fall...

October 30, 2024

We are thrilled to have Hongjiang rotating in our lab!...

October 30, 2024

What a busy week!  Tasha, Aindri, and Eirene traveled to Orlando for the Champ1 and White-Sutton Syndrome (POGZ disorders) research meetings  We met people and families impacted...

October 30, 2024

We learned a lot from the transposable element conference and got to meet other scientists studying domesticated...

September 6, 2024

Here's to a great start to the second year for Katya and...

July 9, 2024

Congratulations to Tasha Mariano for passing her A exam with flying colors!  We are so excited for Tasha's thesis research into the fascinating functions of host-transposase...

July 3, 2024

The Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Awards in Neuroscience supports early career investigators engaged in basic or clinical research that may lead to a better understanding of...

July 1, 2024

Jaime Croft, and Katya Williams, students in Cornell's Genetics, Genomics and Development graduate program, joined the lab  Welcome, Jaime and...

May 10, 2024

Five students rotated in the lab this year!  Thank you so much for enriching our time in the lab and our...

January 2, 2024

We are very grateful for the support of Cornell's Center for Vertebrate Genomics, and our amazing collaborators Dr Anna Kukekova and Dr Andrew Miller!  Excited to do spatial...

June 12, 2023

We are grateful to the Cornell Genomics Innovation Hub for this seed grant!  Excited to collaborate with Adrian and Jen on developing CUT&TAG experiments for mapping...

May 25, 2023

We are grateful to the BRF for their support!  This project will fund research into how autism-linked mutations in heterochromatin regulators affect neuronal connectivity during...