
About
Marcus Noyes, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, affiliated with the Institute for Systems Genetics. He holds a PhD from the University of Massachusetts.
- Education: PhD in Biochemistry from University of Massachusetts
Dr. Noyes' research focuses on biophysics, computational biology, genomics, and systems biology. His work explores gene regulation mechanisms, chromatin structure, and epigenetic processes. Recent studies include the role of CTCF protein mutations in chromatin organization, CRISPR-based gene editing tools, and evolutionary studies of protein domain interactions in non-bilaterian organisms.
His publications highlight advancements in understanding gene regulation dynamics and synthetic chromosome engineering. Notable collaborations include work on engineered Cas9 targeting systems and the functional analysis of calcium channel binding domains.
Dr. Noyes' research bridges computational modeling with experimental approaches to address fundamental questions in molecular and systems biology.
Find Marcus Noyes elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Marcus B. NoyesPrinceton University · Professor
Benjamin CaroneRowan University · Associate Professor- KKatherine WestUniversity of Glasgow · Senior Lecturer
Wayne P. WahlsUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences · Professor
Johannes StiglerLudwig Maximilian University of Munich · Professor- DDaniel IbrahimMax Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics · Research Fellow