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Deletions and translocation in non-coding DNA regions around Sox9 gene are associated with craniofacial disorders. This project will assess changes in Sox9 gene expression via enhancers in the breakpoint regions around Sox9 during neural crest differentiation. Cranial neural crest cells (cNCC) will be differentiated in-vitro from human embryonic stem cells (hESC). Preliminary data has shown enhancer-promoter interactions, luciferase reporter assays and CRISPR will be used to downregulate enhancers and analyze Sox9 transcriptional activity. These enhancers' activity will also be dampened in Sertoli cancer cells to compare activity of Sox9 to that of cNCC. Extensive training will be provided in Illumina-NGS, ChIP sequencing, CRISPR gene editing and hESC culture by Hannah K. Long.

First Name
Neha
Last Name
Arora
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Award or Scholarship
Scholarships
Title of project and host mentor

"Understanding the role of cis-regulatory elements at SOX9 locus in congenital disorders"

Host Mentor: Joanna Wysocka, Ph.D.
Stanford University

Year
2016-2017
Student Status
Past