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==Bio==
==Bio==


I have just started my postdoc in Pam Silver's lab. My work focuses on synthetic transcription networks in mammalian cells. I have previously worked in the field of chromatin biology.
My postdoctoral work in the Silver lab focuses on engineering transcriptional networks in mammalian cells.
 
I did my PhD in the group of Dirk Schübeler where I was studying the establishment of DNA methylation patterns and the dynamics of chromatin modifications and transcriptional regulation during stem cell differentiation.


==Education==
==Education==


* 2011, PhD, Friedrich Miescher Institute, University of Basel
* 2011, PhD, Friedrich Miescher Institute, University of Basel
* 2006, MS, Brain Research Institute, ETH Zürich
* 2006, MSc, Brain Research Institute, ETH Zürich




==Research interests==
==Research interests==


# synthetic biology
synthetic biology, genome engineering, gene therapy, gene regulation, stem cells, chromatin
# chromatin biology


==Publications==
==Publications==
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==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==

Revision as of 15:40, 8 January 2013

Bio

My postdoctoral work in the Silver lab focuses on engineering transcriptional networks in mammalian cells. I did my PhD in the group of Dirk Schübeler where I was studying the establishment of DNA methylation patterns and the dynamics of chromatin modifications and transcriptional regulation during stem cell differentiation.

Education

  • 2011, PhD, Friedrich Miescher Institute, University of Basel
  • 2006, MSc, Brain Research Institute, ETH Zürich


Research interests

synthetic biology, genome engineering, gene therapy, gene regulation, stem cells, chromatin

Publications

<biblio>

  1. Paper1 pmid=21964573
  2. Paper2 pmid=21655081


Contact Info

  • Florian Lienert
  • Department of Systems Biology
  • Harvard Medical School
  • 200 Longwood Ave. WAB 536
  • Boston, MA 02115
  • Email: florian_lienert AT hms DOT harvard DOT edu