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Ting Wang

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WashU Medicine Genetics (@washugenetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join WashU Medicine Genetics next Thursday (Feb. 6, 12pm CST) in Connor Auditorium when Dr. Andrew Yoo presents “Neuronal reprogramming of human somatic cells and modeling of late-onset neurodegeneration”, hosted by Dr. Susan Dutcher!

Join <a href="/WashUGenetics/">WashU Medicine Genetics</a> next Thursday (Feb. 6, 12pm CST) in Connor Auditorium when Dr. Andrew Yoo presents “Neuronal reprogramming of human somatic cells and modeling of late-onset neurodegeneration”, hosted by Dr. Susan Dutcher!
AACR (@aacr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#AACRmethylation25 cochair Margaret A. Goodell welcomes attendees to the AACR Conference on DNA Methylation, Clonal Hematopoiesis, and Cancer this evening in San Diego. Peggy Goodell

#AACRmethylation25 cochair Margaret A. Goodell welcomes attendees to the AACR Conference on DNA Methylation, Clonal Hematopoiesis, and Cancer this evening in San Diego. 
<a href="/Goodell_Lab/">Peggy Goodell</a>
AACR (@aacr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ting Wang, Tommy Kaplan, Daniel De Carvalho, and Katherine B. Chiappinelli discussed "Normal and Abnormal Methylation Patterns and Detection" at the AACR Conference on DNA Methylation, Clonal Hematopoiesis, and Cancer. #AACRmethylation25 Ting Wang Daniel De Carvalho Kate Chiappinelli @chiappinellilab.bsky.social

Ting Wang, Tommy Kaplan, Daniel De Carvalho, and Katherine B. Chiappinelli discussed "Normal and Abnormal Methylation Patterns and Detection" at the AACR Conference on DNA Methylation, Clonal Hematopoiesis, and Cancer. 
#AACRmethylation25 <a href="/twang5/">Ting Wang</a> <a href="/decarvalho_lab/">Daniel De Carvalho</a> <a href="/ChiappinelliLab/">Kate Chiappinelli @chiappinellilab.bsky.social</a>
WashU Medicine Genetics (@washugenetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join WashU Medicine Genetics next Thursday (Feb. 13, 12pm CST) in Connor Auditorium when Dr. Peter Park Peter J Park presents “Detecting the mutational signature of homologous recombination deficiency in clinical samples”, hosted by Dr. Tim Schedl and Zitian Tang!

Join <a href="/WashUGenetics/">WashU Medicine Genetics</a> next Thursday (Feb. 13, 12pm CST) in Connor Auditorium when Dr. Peter Park <a href="/peter_j_park/">Peter J Park</a> presents “Detecting the mutational signature of homologous recombination deficiency in clinical samples”, hosted by Dr. Tim Schedl and Zitian Tang!
Human Pangenome Reference Consortium (@humanpangenome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A single genomic reference can't capture the full spectrum of genetic variation. By building a pangenome that reflects real genetic variation, HPRC is reducing biases and paving the way for more accurate research in health and medicine.

A single genomic reference can't capture the full spectrum of genetic variation.

By building a pangenome that reflects real genetic variation, HPRC is reducing biases and paving the way for more accurate research in health and medicine.
IGVF (@igvfconsortium) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IGVF is advancing genomic research by developing a framework to understand how genetic variation affects genome function and shapes phenotypes. This fundamental work lays the foundation for new discoveries in health and disease.

IGVF is advancing genomic research by developing a framework to understand how genetic variation affects genome function and shapes phenotypes. 

This fundamental work lays the foundation for new discoveries in health and disease.
ESC & iPSC News (@esc_ipsc_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New this week in Nature Communications! 🚨 Drs. Kara Quaid and Ting Wang (Ting Wang) created a comprehensive resource of high-quality genomic, epigenomic, and #transcriptomic data from #iPSC lines and three iPSC-derived cell types. 🕶️ Check it out: go.nature.com/41139Ek

New this week in <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a>! 🚨 

Drs. <a href="/KaraQuaid/">Kara Quaid</a> and Ting Wang (<a href="/twang5/">Ting Wang</a>) created a comprehensive resource of high-quality genomic, epigenomic, and #transcriptomic data from #iPSC lines and three iPSC-derived cell types. 

🕶️ Check it out: go.nature.com/41139Ek
Human Pangenome Reference Consortium (@humanpangenome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first human genome sequence was created in 2003. The sequence was sourced from a few individuals yet didn't represent all of humanity. HPRC is building a more inclusive reference and capturing the full spectrum of human genetics. Here's our story: vimeo.com/473532397

WashU Medicine Genetics (@washugenetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Brett Maricque, PhD for being named a 2025 Dean’s Impact Awardee! We are proud to celebrate his commitment to improving health for all and strengthening our communities — locally and globally. faculty.med.wustl.edu/people/brett-m…

Human Pangenome Reference Consortium (@humanpangenome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❤️ Our working groups are the heart of HPRC! ❤️ Driving everything from technology and T2T assemblies to ethics, outreach, and pangenome development. Meet the teams shaping the future of human genomics: humanpangenome.org/working-groups/

❤️ Our working groups are the heart of HPRC! ❤️

Driving everything from technology and T2T assemblies to ethics, outreach, and pangenome development.

Meet the teams shaping the future of human genomics:
humanpangenome.org/working-groups/
Sheng Chih Jin (@peterjin999) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just wrapped up another amazing year in the WashU Medicine Genetics Genomics class with Ting Wang! From gene-ius moments to lab giggles, it’s been a blast - can’t wait for more next semester! 🧬📷 #STEM #Genomics #Genetics #Education WashU DBBS

Just wrapped up another amazing year in the <a href="/WashUGenetics/">WashU Medicine Genetics</a> Genomics class with <a href="/twang5/">Ting Wang</a>! From gene-ius moments to lab giggles, it’s been a blast - can’t wait for more next semester! 🧬📷 #STEM #Genomics #Genetics #Education <a href="/WashUdbbs/">WashU DBBS</a>
WashU Medicine Genetics (@washugenetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That’s a wrap! We hope you enjoyed our 50th Anniversary Celebration and Symposium as much as we did! Thank you to all the speakers, students, faculty and staff who attended the event. Here’s to more amazing years at the Department of Genetics at WashU Medicine!

That’s a wrap! We hope you enjoyed our 50th Anniversary Celebration and Symposium as much as we did! Thank you to all the speakers, students, faculty and staff who attended the event. Here’s to more amazing years at the Department of Genetics at WashU Medicine!
WashU Epigenome Browser (@wuepgg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share our 2025 update manuscript now open access at Nucleic Acids Research Nucleic Acids Res. Any feedback is welcomed about the performance improvement, added features, and data. Thank you! doi.org/10.1093/nar/gk…

Happy to share our 2025 update manuscript now open access at Nucleic Acids Research <a href="/NAR_Open/">Nucleic Acids Res</a>. Any feedback is welcomed about the performance improvement, added features, and data. Thank you!
doi.org/10.1093/nar/gk…
WashU Medicine Genetics (@washugenetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join WashU Medicine Genetics Shreffler Lecture next Tuesday (May. 13, 4pm CST) in Connor Auditorium when Dr. Harmit Malik presents “Genetic conflicts during meiosis drive the rapid evolution of essential chromatin proteins”, hosted by Dr. Ting Wang Ting Wang

Join <a href="/WashUGenetics/">WashU Medicine Genetics</a> Shreffler Lecture next Tuesday (May. 13, 4pm CST) in Connor Auditorium when Dr. Harmit Malik presents “Genetic conflicts during meiosis drive the rapid evolution of essential chromatin proteins”, hosted by Dr. Ting Wang <a href="/twang5/">Ting Wang</a>
Human Pangenome Reference Consortium (@humanpangenome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HPRC is building a reference that better reflects global genomic variation. We're well on our way to advancing assembly technology and tools to power next-gen genomic research!

HPRC is building a reference that better reflects global genomic variation.

We're well on our way to advancing assembly technology and tools to power next-gen genomic research!
Human Pangenome Reference Consortium (@humanpangenome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 HPRC Release 2 is here! Now with phased genomes from 200+ individuals, a 5x increase from Release 1. Explore sequencing data, assemblies, annotations & alignments in our interactive data explorer ⬇️: humanpangenome.org/hprc-data-rele…

📢 HPRC Release 2 is here! 

Now with phased genomes from 200+ individuals, a 5x increase from Release 1. 

Explore sequencing data, assemblies, annotations &amp; alignments in our interactive data explorer ⬇️:

humanpangenome.org/hprc-data-rele…
WashU Medicine Genetics (@washugenetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another fantastic Donald C. Shreffler lecture at the Department of Genetics! This year the lecture features Dr. Harmit Malik who studies genetic conflict, the competition between genes and proteins with opposing functions that drives evolutionary change.

Another fantastic Donald C. Shreffler lecture at the Department of Genetics! This year the lecture features Dr. Harmit Malik who studies genetic conflict, the competition between genes and proteins with opposing functions that drives evolutionary change.
Tychele Turner (@tycheleturner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Currently, I have a a formal postdoctoral job listing for a position in TNTurnerLab WashU Medicine Genetics, See also turnerlab.wustl.edu/employment/ and wustl.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job/W…. #genomics #genetics #neuroscience #molecularBiology #computationalBiology #oncology #postdoc

WashU Medicine Genetics (@washugenetics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join WashU Medicine Genetics this Thursday (May. 29, 12pm CST) in Connor Auditorium when Dr. Wenyi Wang presents “Deciphering tumor heterogeneity for benefits from immunotherapy in cancer”, hosted by Dr. Ting Wang Ting Wang

Join <a href="/WashUGenetics/">WashU Medicine Genetics</a> this Thursday (May. 29, 12pm CST) in Connor Auditorium when Dr. Wenyi Wang presents “Deciphering tumor heterogeneity for benefits from immunotherapy in cancer”, hosted by Dr. Ting Wang <a href="/twang5/">Ting Wang</a>
UCI Center for Neural Circuit Mapping (@uci_neurcircuit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔍May in Focus! This month, we thank our speakers👏 - Mark Gerstein, PhD (Yale) Mark Gerstein - Walter Royal III, MD (Morgan State) - Peter Adams, PhD (Sanford Burnham) Peter Adams🇪🇺🇺🇳 - Ting Wang, PhD (WashU) Ting Wang Looking forward to what's ahead for CNCM! 🎉

🔍May in Focus!

This month, we thank our speakers👏
- Mark Gerstein, PhD (Yale) <a href="/MarkGerstein/">Mark Gerstein</a> 
- Walter Royal III, MD (Morgan State)
- Peter Adams, PhD (Sanford Burnham) <a href="/AdamsBioAging/">Peter Adams🇪🇺🇺🇳</a>  
- Ting Wang, PhD (WashU) <a href="/twang5/">Ting Wang</a>  

Looking forward to what's ahead for CNCM! 🎉