Study answers 100-year-old question about how chromosomes get their distinctive X-shape
Study answers 100-year-old question about how chromosomes get their distinctive X-shape
Study answers 100-year-old question about how chromosomes get their distinctive X-shape
Joseph J. Byrne Chair in Biomedical Research, Herman G. Berkman Chair in Diabetes Care Innovation established at UMMS. Job Dekker, Michael Thompson to serve as inaugural holders of newly established endowed chairs. Read more at UMass Med Now
Job Dekker explains DNA organization in New York Times article
Job Dekker: Hitting the scientific hi-Cs
Barr body of inactive X chromosome
A conversation with Job Dekker
SCIENCE HAPPENS! Everything you thought you knew about the shape of DNA is wrong
Video: ‘Science Happens’ goes inside lab of Job Dekker
Center for 3D Structure and Physics of the Genome established at UMMS
Job Dekker becomes seventh Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at UMass Medical School