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Jason Daniel Buenrostro is an Assistant Professor at Harvard University in the Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology. His research focuses on advancing gene regulation biology through the development of single-cell technologies like ATAC-seq, which measure epigenomes and chromatin dynamics. His work applies these tools to study cellular systems, including hematopoiesis, leukemia development, and stem cell quiescence in tissue regeneration.
His methodologies bridge molecular biology, microscopy, and bioinformatics, enabling high-throughput epigenomic profiling and data integration. Key research themes include epigenetic mechanisms, cell fate decisions, and stress-induced cellular responses, with applications in immunology, endocrinology, and neurobiology.
Laboratory efforts emphasize hybrid computational-experimental approaches to decode dynamic regulatory networks in stem cells and their progeny. Collaborative studies span developmental biology, cancer epigenetics, and human cortical organoids, highlighting interdisciplinary impacts in regenerative medicine and systems biology.
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