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Meelad Dawlaty

Associate Professor of Genetics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Meelad M. Dawlaty, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he holds positions in both the Department of Genetics and the Department of Developmental & Molecular Biology. His research focuses on several key areas:

  • Embryonic Stem Cell Biology: Investigating lineage specification and development.
  • Epigenetic Regulation: Studying how gene expression is regulated in stem cells, particularly through DNA methylation and demethylation processes.
  • Cancer Research: Exploring the implications of these mechanisms in cancer biology.

Dawlaty has contributed significantly to the field, with numerous publications highlighting his work on TET enzymes and their roles in gene regulation during development. Some notable publications include studies on the regulation of genetic programs during neuroectoderm specification and the role of Tet2 in embryonic stem cells.12

He is actively involved in recruiting new talent for his lab, indicating ongoing research initiatives related to epigenetics and stem cell biology.3 For more detailed insights into his work and contributions, you can find additional information on his LinkedIn profile or visit his faculty page at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.12

Highlights

Jun 17 · cell.com
Tet2 regulates Sin3a recruitment at active enhancers in embryonic stem ...

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