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Grant funded by the American Cancer Society

The ACS has funded our research on sex disparities in melanoma

The Engel Lab moves from Temple University to the Coriell Institute for Medical Research, September 2023

The Engel Lab is excited to join the world renowned Coriell Institute for Medical Research where they will continue to investigate sex differences in melanoma.

Gillian McGuire is awarded the T32 training grant, July 2023

The Cancer Biology & Genetics Cluster of the Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program is funded with an NIH pre-doctoral T32 training grant. In July of 2023, Gillian was awarded this training grant which will allow them specialized training towards their future as a physician scientist.

Engel Lab awarded NSF grant to study sex differences during embryonic development

Award will support epigenetic and expression studies across mouse embryonic stages

Review of Genomic Sexual Dimorphism published in Frontiers of Cell Dev. Biology

Sexual Dimorphism in the Age of Genomics: How, When, Where

Paper published in Biology of Sex Differences

The developmental origins of sex-biased expression in cardiac development

Engel Lab awarded R03 from NCI to study Beckwith-Wiedeman Syndrome

Award will support conformational, epigenetic and expression studies

BioEssays article in the news

Comments in BioEssays and Advanced Science News

Hypothesis article published in BioEssays

Sex Differences in Early Embryogenesis: Inter-Chromosomal Regulation Sets the Stage for Sex-Biased Gene Networks

Genomics, Evolution, and Disease Symposium

Description The Genomics, Evolution, Disease Symposium provides a forum for Temple University (and Temple-affiliated) genomicists to meet and discuss recent discoveries and innovations in the fields of evolution and disease. This year, we will begin with a meet-and-greet luncheon at noon, followed by a brief introduction by Michele Masucci, Vice-President for Research.