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Graham Erwin, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine. He is a molecular, chemical, and genome biologist elucidating the functional role of tandem repeat (TR) DNA sequences.
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Graham S. Erwin, PhD - Research. Chemical Biology. Graham is...
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Dec 14, 2022 · Graham Erwin, PhD, a Stanford Cancer Institute postdoctoral scholar, was the lead author. From neurodegenerative disease to cancer. The project began not with cancer, but with a rare, neurodegenerative disease without a cure, Friedreich ataxia.
Graham Erwin Principal Investigator Graham likes studying repetitive DNA, synthesizing molecules to target repetitive DNA, and bringing people together to talk about repetitive DNA.
Articles 1–19. Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine - Cited by 326 - Tandem Repeats - Chemical Biology - Gene Regulation.
The Erwin Lab studies the functional role of repetitive DNA, the final frontier of the human genome. Studying repetitive DNA sequences has historically been hindered by a lack of experimental and computational tools.
Dec 14, 2022 · Erwin, G. S. G. S. et al. Synthetic genome readers target clustered binding sites across diverse chromatin states. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 113, E7418–E7427 (2016).
Graham S. Erwin, PhD - Research. Chemical Biology. Graham is a co-inventor of synthetic transcription elongation factors (Syn-TEFs), a new class of TR-targeting compounds that reverse pathogenic gene expression.