NEWS

09/2024We are recruiting motivated and passionate individuals at all levels, including:

- Research Specialists 
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Graduate Students (3 open positions, next rotation starts in March 2025)
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Postdoctoral Fellows.

Are you excited about the opportunity to learn, apply, and develop cutting-edge proteomics methods and take on ambitious projects to tackle fundamental puzzles in chromatin and aging biology? Join our team! We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and strive to provide a supportive environment that fosters professional and personal growth (more information and instructions on how to apply here).

07/2024: Two research highlights featuring MARCS - the Modification Atlas of Regulation by Chromatin States - are out in Nature Reviews Genetics (link) and Epigenomics (link). MARCS is an interactive web resource designed to offer actionable insights into chromatin regulatory circuits by addressing key questions like which modifications a particular protein recognizes and what the bona fide readers of specific modifications are. Learn more by visiting MARCS (link) and reading our recent research article (link)

04/2024: Andrey Tvardovskiy is thrilled to announce that he will be joining the University of Pennsylvania as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, as well as a core member of the Epigenetics Institute in January 2025. Stay tuned for updates!