Epigenetics, Genomics and Chromatin
The regulated expression of genes is critical for normal cellular homeostasis. Defects in this process are associated with uncontrolled proliferation commonly associate with tumorigenesis. Research faculty in this group share an interest in the mechanisms governing genome organization, regulated gene expression, chromatin structure, and the fidelity of chromosome distribution during mitosis and meiosis.
IU School of Medicine Faculty Investigators

Brian R. Calvi, PhD
Adjunct Professor of Medical & Molecular Genetics

Richard L. Carpenter, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Peter C. Hollenhorst, PhD
Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Anirban K. Mitra, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medical & Molecular Genetics

Kenneth P. Nephew, PhD
Professor of Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology

Heather M. O'Hagan, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medical & Molecular Genetics

Claire E. Walczak, PhD
Assistant Director of Research
IU Bloomington Faculty Investigators
Stephen Bell, PhD
Matthew Bochman, PhD
Peter Hollenhorst, PhD
Soni Lacefield, PhD
Henyao Niu, PhD
Craig Pikaard, PhD
Gabriel Zenter, PhD