
Welcome to the Larschan Lab at Brown University
How are global and gene-specific transcriptional regulatory signals integrated to precisely regulate genes?
We combine genomics, genetics and computational biology to reveal new mechanisms which coordinate gene regulation across eukaryotic species.
TIMEOR (Trajectory Inference and Mechanism Exploration with Omics in R)
TIMEOR is the first web-based and adaptive time series multi-omics pipeline method which infers the relationship between gene regulatory events across time. TIMEOR addresses the critical need for methods to predict causal regulatory mechanism networks between TFs from time series multi-omics data.
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$12.5 million grant aims to help researchers better understand aging differences between females and males | The Wa… https://t.co/OdnM7Saoth
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Check out this exciting new paper we contributed to that provides the first single cell time course of early fly em… https://t.co/XxvbuJRWd4
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https://t.co/g6ziLKPe5o @eLife Check out our new paper on zygotic genome activation!
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Congratulations to all and thanks for a great collaboration! We are very excited about the discovery of a new pione… https://t.co/GLl66N6eSg
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We are very excited about our new paper! The zinc finger protein CLAMP promotes long-range chromatin interactions t… https://t.co/iuacIy7efj
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RT @PerrimonLab: New paper: TIMEOR: a web-based tool to uncover temporal regulatory mechanisms from multi-omics data. Conard AM, Goo… https://t.co/3pJSRQcvx2