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Below is a list of researchers actively investigating topics in various areas of epigenetics. If you would like to add your lab to the list, please contact us.

  • Andrew Feinberg
  • Anne Ferguson-Smith
  • Assam El-Osta
  • Dan Gottschling
  • Danny Reinberg
  • David Allis
  • Emma Whitelaw
  • Eric Selker
  • Gary Felsenfeld
  • Genevieve Almouzni
  • Gunter Reuter
  • Hiten Madhani
  • Janet Partridge
  • Jasper Rine
  • Jeannie Lee
  • John Greally
  • John McCarrey
  • Joo Kim
  • Justin Goodrich
  • Karolin Luger
  • Michael Grunstein
  • Michael Skinner
  • Moshe Szyf
  • Peter Cheung
  • Peter Jones
  • Peter Laird
  • Randy Jirtle
  • Robert Schneider
  • Robert Waterland
  • Robin Allshire
  • Sarah Elgin
  • Steven Henikoff
  • Steven Jacobsen
  • Susan Gasser
  • Terry Magnuson
  • Thomas Jenuwein
  • Ueli Grossniklaus
  • Wolf Reik

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