Gene Regulation Info

Quantitative approaches for gene regulation

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Welcome to Gene Regulation Info

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This site is devoted to the quantitative description of gene regulation. It will store reviews of relevant resources (e.g. DNA-protein interactions, nucleosome positioning, histone modifications and other aspects of epigenetics to come later, aggregated gene-regulation news (right panel), lists of conferences and schools, relevant science-online links, as well as an overview of my own scientific projects. You can contact me with any comments, suggestions and links or just post at the forum.

 

Upcoming events

Here is a list of upcoming events -- conferences, summer schools, workshops and other meetings relevant to the quantitative gene regulation. I am regularly updating this list. Events are listed chronologically starting from 2009. Come again later and check for updates. Also feel free to submit new entries.

 

Science 3.0: considerations & links

"Science 2.0" was a concept introduced several years ago to describe the next wave of science. We don't know what it is (or what it should be), but it definitely will be more advanced and probably more internet-based. Science will be changed by the technological advances and sociological changes, but how exactly is not clear. It seems that tomorrow's science will involve five basic features: (1) comments at the web sites of online journals, (2) community exchange hubs, (3) personal blogs, (4) brainstorming hubs, and (5) online networking hubs.

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Nucleosome positioning

A collection of sites with nucleosome positioning data is started here. I am interested both in theoretical tools online and experimental databases. This list is being constantly updated, feel free to contact me to submit new links.

 

Protein-DNA binding

I have started collecting online resources on protein-DNA binding parameters here. I am interested both in the thermodynamic parameters (Kd, deltaG, km, ks, etc) and the position weight matrices (PWMs). This list is being constantly updated, feel free to contact me to submit new links.