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"What Controls the Position of Nucleosomes?" Widom Lab on cover of Trends in Genetics.

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Rotation Students

We welcome inquiries from graduate students interested in doing rotations in the Widom lab. Graduate students in the IBiS and MSTP programs, as well as new Chemistry graduate students who are supported through the Molecular Biophysics Training Grant, generally do such rotations.
Projects are available in each of the broad areas of our research enterprise, including: biophysical studies of chromatin structure and function in vitro; biophysical and molecular-biological studies of chromatin structure and function in living cells; and biophysical and theoretical studies of the sequence-dependence of DNA structure and mechanics.

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