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Daniel Ginsburg, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Natural Sciences at Immaculata University. He holds a Ph.D. in Genetics and a B.S. in Chemistry, both from Stanford University. His postdoctoral research at the National Institutes of Health focused on the NuA4 lysine acetyltransferase complex and transcription elongation mechanisms in S. cerevisiae.
His research explores chromatin dynamics, specifically investigating relationships between histone methylation and acetylation during transcription elongation. Key areas include:
- NuA4 complex recruitment mechanisms
- Histone modification crosstalk (H3K4/K36 methylation and acetylation)
- RNA polymerase II interactions with chromatin modifiers
- Phage integrase applications in genomic engineering
He received the 2009 Fellows Award for Research Excellence from the NIH. As an active mentor, he has advised over 15 students in genetics and molecular biology research, resulting in award-winning presentations at regional and national conferences.



