Transcriptional Regulation
Enhancer, promoter, and transcription-factor programs that establish cell identity and response.
We study gene regulation, chromatin organization, and single-cell genomics to understand how regulatory programs shape cellular function and disease.
Enhancer, promoter, and transcription-factor programs that establish cell identity and response.
Chromatin states, histone marks, and regulatory annotations across development and disease contexts.
Genome folding, long-range contacts, and spatial regulatory mechanisms measured with chromosome conformation assays.
Cell-state heterogeneity and lineage dynamics resolved with single-cell and multi-omic measurements.
Algorithms, benchmarking, and reproducible resources for interpreting high-dimensional genomic data.
A Hi-C Data Bias-Correction Pipeline
Open resourceA deep-learning-based signal enhance method for robust chromatin interaction mapping
Open resourceSingle-cell Chromatin Organization Representation and Embedding
Open resourceJin Lab is actively seeking motivated students and postdocs with experimental and/or computational experience.