Judd C. Rice, Ph.D.
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Department
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Institution
- University of Southern California
- Address
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1450 Biggy Street
NRT 6506 - City, State, ZIP
- Los Angeles, CA 90033
- Phone
- (323) 442-4332
- [email protected]
- Website
- http://www.histonecode.com/
- Research field
- Genetics
- Award year
- 2006
Research
The major goals of the Rice Lab are to discover and study the molecular pathways that establish the various histone codes and, subsequently, to elucidate their roles in human development and disease. It is clear that histone modifications define specific genomic regions (i.e. those that are transcriptionally active or inactive) and that the modifications play an essential role in all DNA-templated programs. It is also clear that histone modifications act in concert with many other nuclear factors (including the DNA, the enzymes that write the histone code and the specific regulatory proteins that read the code) to create these distinct genomic regions.
Scholar Keywords
2006 Search Pew Scholars
- José M. Barral, M.D., Ph.D.
- Bartosz A. Grzybowski, Ph.D.
- Gabrielle Kardon, Ph.D.
- Raymond J. Kelleher III, M.D., Ph.D.
- Scott G. Kennedy, Ph.D.
- Karen L. Mohlke, Ph.D.
- Coleen T. Murphy, Ph.D.
- Joseph T. Opferman, Ph.D.
- Satchidananda Panda, Ph.D.
- Kenneth D. Poss, Ph.D.
- Judd C. Rice, Ph.D.
- Yujiang Shi, Ph.D.
- Sheryl Tsai, Ph.D.
- Christopher A. Voigt, Ph.D.
- Ming Zhou, Ph.D.