Lisa Hall-Anderson
Associate Professor · Epigenetics
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical SchoolAbout
Lisa Hall-Anderson is an Associate Professor at UMass Chan Medical School and affiliated with the T.H. Chan School of Medicine and Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Her research focuses on epigenetics, non-coding RNA, and chromatin regulation, particularly the role of XIST RNA in X-chromosome inactivation and its therapeutic potential for Down syndrome.
- Education:
- BA in Biology, Colorado College
- PhD in Genetics, University of California, Davis
Her work bridges fundamental genome regulation with clinical applications, investigating how nuclear RNAs shape chromatin structure and exploring XIST-mediated gene therapy for trisomy 21. She employs transgenics, bioinformatics, and molecular cytology to study RNA-chromosome interactions.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to understanding XIST RNA dynamics, chromatin remodeling, and repeat genome functionality. Collaborative efforts with Dr. Jeanne Lawrence emphasize therapeutic applications for chromosomal abnormalities and cancer-specific nuclear structures.
Dr. Hall-Anderson’s lab and team focus on nuclear architecture and epigenetic mechanisms in diseases, utilizing induced pluripotent stem cells and mouse models. No formal awards or student advising details are listed in the provided data.
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