Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering
@PhysGenCenter
Engineering Living Systems at the Convergence of Biological, Physical and Computational Sciences
The 2025 Physical Genomics Training Program Research Showcase is now on YouTube! Check out 3 short talks by outstanding program participants and learn about cutting-edge science happening at CPGE. #cpge #chromatin #biophysics #AI #cancer #nih #genomics youtu.be/JTCXlXA8D4M?si…

Join us at 12pm CT today for the Physical Genomics Training Program Research Showcase, live on Zoom! 3 of our PhD trainees will discuss their exciting research - log on and experience the breakthrough science happening at CPGE! Registration is free at: tinyurl.com/yj5v8y85

CPGE in Northwestern News: New strategy doubles chemo effectiveness in treatment-resistant cancer: restoring cellular memory prevents cancer cells’ ability to adapt to evade treatment #cancer #chemo #chromatin #chemotherapy #northwestern #genomics news.northwestern.edu/stories/2025/0…

Out today in PNAS: "Leveraging chromatin packing domains to target chemoevasion in vivo" On the role of chromatin in cellular adaptation to cytotoxic stress, and a framework for enhancing cancer therapies with broad potential across multiple cancers. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

The Physical Genomics Training Program Research Showcase is live on Zoom this Friday July 25 at 12pm CT. 3 of our PhD trainees will discuss their exciting research projects - join us and experience the breakthrough science happening at CPGE! Register at: tinyurl.com/yj5v8y85

Join us live on Zoom Friday, July 25 at 12pm CT for the Physical Genomics Training Program Research Showcase! Three of our PhD trainees will discuss their research projects and the exciting convergent science happening at CPGE Registration is free at: tinyurl.com/yj5v8y85

Exciting collaborative research between CPGE and the Center for Advanced Regenerative Engineering out now in Nature Communications: "Microtopography-induced changes in cell nucleus morphology enhance bone regeneration by modulating the cellular secretome" nature.com/articles/s4146…
New CPGE research published in ACS Photonics: "Multiplexed Chromatin Analysis Using Optical Spectroscopic Statistical Nanosensing", highlighting the capacity of PWS microscopy to sense chromatin ultrastructure #chromatin #imaging #northwestern #genomics pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…
Prof. Dawn Chen's lecture for the June Seminar on Physical Genomics, "Computational Enhanced Multicontrast Imaging of Organoids and In Vivo Mouse Brain", can now be viewed at CPGE's YouTube channel: youtu.be/BqhpxuoQevw #microscopy #biology #AI #northwestern
CPGE's research has been featured by the National Science Foundation's "Science Matters" series - give it a read! #genomics #cpge #dna #biophysics #chromatin #microscopy nsf.gov/science-matter…
Today at 12 noon CT, Dawn Chen, PhD presents the Monthly Seminar on Physical Genomics: Computational Enhanced Multicontrast Imaging of Organoids and In Vivo Mouse Brain Live on Zoom, register at tinyurl.com/mr2smffd #imaging #northwestern #biology #AI #microscopy

Tomorrow! June 27 @ 12pm CT, Xi (Dawn) Chen presents the Monthly Seminar on Physical Genomics: Computational Enhanced Multicontrast Imaging of Organoids and In Vivo Mouse Brain Live on Zoom, register at tinyurl.com/mr2smffd #imaging #northwestern #biology #AI #microscopy

This Friday June 27 @ 12pm CT, Xi (Dawn) Chen presents the Monthly Seminar on Physical Genomics: Computational Enhanced Multicontrast Imaging of Organoids and In Vivo Mouse Brain Live on Zoom, register at tinyurl.com/mr2smffd #imaging #northwestern #biology #AI #microscopy

Friday June 27 @ 12pm CT, Xi (Dawn) Chen presents the Monthly Seminar on Physical Genomics: Computational Enhanced Multicontrast Imaging of Organoids and In Vivo Mouse Brain Live on Zoom, register at tinyurl.com/mr2smffd #photonics #imaging #biology #AI #microscopy

Prof. Kristy Stengel's talk for the May Monthly Seminar on Physical Genomics, "Rapid Transcription Factor Degradation Reveals Mechanisms of Gene Regulation", can now be viewed on the CPGE YouTube channel. #chromatin #transcription #genomics #northwestern youtu.be/_ujAdmvi0a4
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Today @ 12pm CT, Prof. Kristy Stengel of Albert Einstein College of Medicine presents the Monthly Seminar on Physical Genomics: "Rapid Transcription Factor Degradation Reveals Mechanisms of Gene Regulation", live on Zoom. Join us! Registration is free at tinyurl.com/2m9jayet

Tomorrow! Join us on Zoom @ 12pm CT for the Monthly Seminar on Physical Genomics with Prof. Kristy Stengel of Albert Einstein College of Medicine: "Rapid Transcription Factor Degradation Reveals Mechanisms of Gene Regulation" Registration is free at tinyurl.com/2m9jayet

Join us on Zoom Friday May 30 @ 12pm CT for the Monthly Seminar on Physical Genomics, featuring Prof. Kristy Stengel of Albert Einstein College of Medicine: "Rapid Transcription Factor Degradation Reveals Mechanisms of Gene Regulation" Register at tinyurl.com/2m9jayet
Prof. Roger Kamm's invited lecture at CPGE, "Complex In Vitro Systems to Study Neurovascular Function in Health and Disease", can now be seen on our YouTube channel: #biology #northwestern #MIT #neuroscience #disease #mechanobiology #genomics #chromatin youtu.be/q2K_AwUe7KM
