Yong-Hwee E. Loh, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
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Evolutionary Genomics
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Soojin Yi grad student 2011 Georgia Tech
 (Genetic variation in fast-evolving East African cichlid fishes: An evolutionary perspective.)
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Makova KD, Pickett BD, Harris RS, et al. (2023) The Complete Sequence and Comparative Analysis of Ape Sex Chromosomes. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Issler O, van der Zee YY, Ramakrishnan A, et al. (2020) Sex-Specific Role for the Long Non-coding RNA LINC00473 in Depression. Neuron
Li J, Zhang T, Ramakrishnan A, et al. (2020) Dynamic changes in cis-regulatory occupancy by Six1 and its cooperative interactions with distinct cofactors drive lineage-specific gene expression programs during progressive differentiation of the auditory sensory epithelium. Nucleic Acids Research
Lorsch ZS, Hamilton PJ, Ramakrishnan A, et al. (2019) Stress resilience is promoted by a Zfp189-driven transcriptional network in prefrontal cortex. Nature Neuroscience
Farrelly LA, Thompson RE, Zhao S, et al. (2019) Histone serotonylation is a permissive modification that enhances TFIID binding to H3K4me3. Nature
Ayata P, Badimon A, Strasburger HJ, et al. (2018) Epigenetic regulation of brain region-specific microglia clearance activity. Nature Neuroscience
Labonté B, Engmann O, Purushothaman I, et al. (2018) Corrigendum: Sex-specific transcriptional signatures in human depression. Nature Medicine. 24: 525
Lorsch ZS, Loh YE, Purushothaman I, et al. (2018) Estrogen receptor α drives pro-resilient transcription in mouse models of depression. Nature Communications. 9: 1116
Lorsch Z, Hamilton P, Lepack A, et al. (2018) O41. CREB-Zfp189 Interactions Regulate a Resilient-Specific Transcriptional Network in Animal Models of Depression Biological Psychiatry. 83: S125
Pena C, Kronman H, Friedman A, et al. (2018) 17. Lifelong Transcriptional, Epigenetic, and Neurophysiological Consequences of Early Life Stress in Mouse Brain Reward Circuitry Biological Psychiatry. 83: S7
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