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Vallari Shukla serves as a Staff Scientist in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in Functional Genomic Studies and Metabolism. Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms governing gene regulation and cellular differentiation within metabolic contexts.
Her primary research interests encompass Transcription, Regulatory Elements, Regulatory Sequences, Gene Expression, Genome Organization, Transcription Factors, and Adipocyte Biology. She investigates how chromatin architecture and regulatory sequences interact to determine cell fate, particularly in adipocyte development and metabolic pathways. This work bridges fundamental genomic principles with physiological outcomes in cellular metabolism.
Dr. Shukla's publication in Trends in Genetics (2022) exemplifies her focus on the intersection of regulatory genomics and 3D genome organization. The article, which has accumulated 16 citations and 41 Mendeley readers, analyzes how topological chromatin features influence lineage-specific gene expression programs. Her research falls within Genetics and Molecular Biology, with specific emphasis on epigenetic regulation and transcriptional control mechanisms.
She operates within the Functional Genomic Studies and Metabolism research group, which investigates genomic regulation in metabolic processes and cellular differentiation. This team likely employs advanced genomic and metabolomic approaches to study developmental biology and metabolic disease mechanisms.
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