Andrew Belmont

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1997-2003 Cell & Developmental Biology University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
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Andrew Belmont is a Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology and Biophysics in the Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology at the University of Illinois. He received his MD/PhD in 1983 from Temple University.
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Parents

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Claudio Nicolini grad student 1983 Temple University (Chemistry Tree)
 (Nuclear morphology, intranuclear DNA organization, and chromatin structure : relationships to cell proliferation and DNA replication.)
John W. Sedat post-doc UCSF (Chemistry Tree)

Children

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Tudorita Tumbar grad student 2000 UIUC
Yuri G. Strukov grad student 2002 UIUC
Anne E. Carpenter grad student 1997-2003 UIUC
Chien-Hui Chuang grad student 2007 UIUC
Brent C. Beenders grad student 2008 UIUC
Jeong-Ho Kim grad student 2008 UIUC
Dmitri V. Novikov grad student 2008 UIUC
Catherine Vandre grad student 2008 UIUC
Yuting Sun grad student 2009 UIUC
Ryan D. Wuebbles grad student 2009 UIUC
Hongbo Yang grad student 2009 UIUC
Cory C. Funk grad student 2010 UIUC
Steven W. Long grad student 2010 UIUC
Yupeng Zheng grad student 2010 UIUC
Qian Bian grad student 2011 UIUC
Xiang Deng grad student 2009-2016 UIUC
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Kumar P, Gholamalamdari O, Zhang Y, et al. (2024) Nucleolus and centromere Tyramide Signal Amplification-Seq reveals variable localization of heterochromatin in different cell types. Communications Biology. 7: 1135
Kumar P, Gholamalamdari O, Zhang Y, et al. (2023) Nucleolus and centromere TSA-Seq reveals variable localization of heterochromatin in different cell types. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Xiong X, Tasan I, Yang C, et al. (2023) Imaging Method Using CRISPR/dCas9 and Engineered gRNA Scaffolds Can Perturb Replication Timing at the Locus. Acs Synthetic Biology
Zhang L, Chen Y, Belmont AS. (2022) Measuring Cytological Proximity of Chromosomal Loci to Defined Nuclear Compartments with TSA-seq. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2532: 145-186
Belmont AS. (2021) Nuclear Compartments: An Incomplete Primer to Nuclear Compartments, Bodies, and Genome Organization Relative to Nuclear Architecture. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
Zhang L, Zhang Y, Chen Y, et al. (2020) TSA-seq reveals a largely conserved genome organization relative to nuclear speckles with small position changes tightly correlated with gene expression changes. Genome Research
Chen Y, Belmont AS. (2019) Genome organization around nuclear speckles. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 55: 91-99
Chen Y, Zhang Y, Wang Y, et al. (2018) Mapping 3D genome organization relative to nuclear compartments using TSA-Seq as a cytological ruler. The Journal of Cell Biology
Tasan I, Sustackova G, Zhang L, et al. (2018) CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knock-in of an optimized TetO repeat for live cell imaging of endogenous loci. Nucleic Acids Research
van Steensel B, Belmont AS. (2017) Lamina-Associated Domains: Links with Chromosome Architecture, Heterochromatin, and Gene Repression. Cell. 169: 780-791
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