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Xiaofeng Wang is an Assistant Professor of Molecular and Systems Biology at Dartmouth College, focusing on cancer epigenetics and chromatin remodeling complexes. His research investigates the roles of SWI/SNF complex mutations in human cancers, particularly ARID1A, and explores therapeutic targets through genetic/chemical screens.
- Department: Molecular and Systems Biology
- Email: Xiaofeng.Wang@dartmouth.edu
Research Interests: The lab studies chromatin remodeling dynamics, SWI/SNF complex assembly, and epigenomic regulation in cancer. Key areas include:
- Mechanistic analysis of SWI/SNF mutations in tumorigenesis
- Enhancer landscape formation and gene regulation
- Signal-dependent chromatin targeting
- Identification of synthetic lethal interactions
- 3D genome architecture prediction
- Therapeutic targeting in malignant rhabdoid tumors
Article Trends: Publications span 2014-2025, emphasizing SWI/SNF complex mutations, enhancer regulation, and computational modeling of chromatin structures. Research bridges molecular biology, epigenetics, and computational genomics.
Laboratory Focus: The team employs biochemical, genomic, and epigenomic assays across model systems to unravel fundamental epigenetic mechanisms driving tumor development, with recent work leveraging machine learning for 3D genome prediction.
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