Adam MacLean and Megan Rommelfanger Published a Paper
- QCB at USC

- Dec 1
- 1 min read
QCB faculty Adam MacLean (top left) and a former CBB Ph.D. student Megan Rommelfanger (top right, now a research scientist at Altos Labs) published a paper in iScience titled “Gene regulatory network inference with popInfer reveals dynamic regulation of hematopoietic stem cell quiescence”. The method, popinfer, developed in this study, was used to discover a network of gene regulation that controls quiescence in blood stem cells, potentially contributing to healthier aging phenotypes. This work was also co-authored by current CBB Ph.D. students Jonathan Martinez (bottom left) and Zijin Xiang (bottom right), and the group of K. L. Rudolph at the Leibniz Institute on Aging. Please read the paper here.




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