Stephanie Cho is a Genome Sciences Technologist and Occupational First Aid Attendant. She specializes in Plate Based Library Construction and employs techniques such as Small Gap Sequencing, PCR Free Genome Sequencing, ChIP-seq, Western Blotting, Peptide Array Analysis, qPCR, AllPrep mirVana, Tissue Culture and Library Construction. She also has experience with Illumina and SOLiD sequencing.
Education
Simon Fraser University
Bachelor of Science, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Certifications
Occupational First Aid Level II
WHMIS
Biosafety
Publications
Xie, M., Hong, C., Zhang, B., Lowdon, R., Xing, X., Li, D., Zhou, X., Lee, H., Maire, Cl., et al. (2013) DNA hypomethylation within specific transposable element families associates with tissue-specific enhancer landscape
Nature Genetics 45:836-841. doi: 10.1038/ng.2649
Roadmap Epigenomics Consortium, Kundaje, A., Meuleman, W., Ernst, J., et al. (2015)
Integrative analysis of 111 reference human epigenomes
Nature 518: 317-330. doi:10.1038/nature14248
Gascard, P., Bilenky, M., Sigaroudinia, M., Zhao, Jianxin., Li, L., Carles, A., Delaney, A., et al. (2015) Epigenetic and transcriptional determinants of the human breast
Nature Communications 6: Article number: 6354 doi:10.1038/ncomms7351
Epigenomic Related Links
BiotechnologyFocus.ca (2012) Epigenomics: providing new tools in the war on cancer
Nature.com (2015) Epigenome Roadmap
IHEC – International Human Epigenome Consortium