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Bradley Bernstein

Bradley E. Bernstein is a biologist and Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School. He is Chair of the Department of Cancer Biology at the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute and the Director of the Broad Institute's Gene Regulation Observatory.[1] He is known for contributions to the fields of epigenetics and cancer biology.

Bradley Bernstein
Born1970 (1970)
Scientific career
FieldsEpigenomics, developmental biology and cancer
InstitutionsDana–Farber Cancer Institute, Broad Institute, Harvard Medical School

Education edit

Bernstein received his B.S. in physics from Yale University, and his Ph.D. and M.D. from the University of Washington School of Medicine.

Career and research edit

Early career edit

Bernstein completed his residency in clinical pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and his post-doctoral research in Stuart Schreiber’s lab at Harvard Chemistry. Together with Stuart Schreiber and Eric Lander (Broad Institute), Bernstein characterized the epigenetic landscape in pluripotent embryonic stem cells, leading to the first characterization of bivalent chromatin.[2]

Research edit

Bernstein joined the faculty at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in 2005. In 2009, he and Alex Meissner launched the Epigenomics Program at the Broad Institute. In 2021, he moved to the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute as Chair of Cancer Biology.

Research in the Bernstein laboratory focuses on epigenetics and how changes in gene activity, as opposed to gene sequence, guide development and lead to disease. The lab uses high-throughput genomic technologies to study how chromatin controls gene activity in different contexts. Bernstein's major contributions include ChIP-seq technology, now the standard for mapping chromatin and protein-DNA interactions in mammalian cells,[3] the characterization of bivalent chromatin[2] that poises developmental genes for alternate fates in development, and the identification of epigenetic defects that cause brain tumors and treatment failures.[4][5][6][7] He also directs epigenome mapping centers for ENCODE and (formerly) the NIH Epigenomics project at the Broad Institute.

Recognition edit

Bernstein received an Early Career Scientist award from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (2009), the Paul Marks prize for Cancer Research (2015),[8] and an NIH Pioneer award (2016).[9] He holds the Richard and Nancy Lubin Family Chair at the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute. Bernstein also serves on the editorial board of Science.

Bernstein was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2023.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Epigenomics". Broadinstitute.org. 6 July 2016. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b Bernstein, Bradley E.; Mikkelsen, Tarjei S.; Xie, Xiaohui; Kamal, Michael; Huebert, Dana J.; Cuff, James; Fry, Ben; Meissner, Alex; Wernig, Marius; Plath, Kathrin; Jaenisch, Rudolf; Wagschal, Alexandre; Feil, Robert; Schreiber, Stuart L.; Lander, Eric S. (2006). "A Bivalent Chromatin Structure Marks Key Developmental Genes in Embryonic Stem Cells". Cell. 125 (2). Elsevier BV: 315–326. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2006.02.041. ISSN 0092-8674. PMID 16630819. S2CID 9993008.
  3. ^ Mikkelsen, Tarjei S.; Ku, Manching; Jaffe, David B.; Issac, Biju; Lieberman, Erez; Giannoukos, Georgia; Alvarez, Pablo; Brockman, William; Kim, Tae-Kyung; Koche, Richard P.; Lee, William; Mendenhall, Eric; O’Donovan, Aisling; Presser, Aviva; Russ, Carsten; Xie, Xiaohui; Meissner, Alexander; Wernig, Marius; Jaenisch, Rudolf; Nusbaum, Chad; Lander, Eric S.; Bernstein, Bradley E. (2007-07-01). "Genome-wide maps of chromatin state in pluripotent and lineage-committed cells". Nature. 448 (7153). Springer Nature: 553–560. Bibcode:2007Natur.448..553M. doi:10.1038/nature06008. ISSN 0028-0836. PMC 2921165. PMID 17603471.
  4. ^ Patel, A. P.; Tirosh, I.; Trombetta, J. J.; Shalek, A. K.; Gillespie, S. M.; Wakimoto, H.; Cahill, D. P.; Nahed, B. V.; Curry, W. T.; Martuza, R. L.; Louis, D. N.; Rozenblatt-Rosen, O.; Suva, M. L.; Regev, A.; Bernstein, B. E. (2014-06-12). "Single-cell RNA-seq highlights intratumoral heterogeneity in primary glioblastoma". Science. 344 (6190). American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS): 1396–1401. Bibcode:2014Sci...344.1396P. doi:10.1126/science.1254257. ISSN 0036-8075. PMC 4123637. PMID 24925914.
  5. ^ Suvà, Mario L.; Rheinbay, Esther; Gillespie, Shawn M.; Patel, Anoop P.; Wakimoto, Hiroaki; Rabkin, Samuel D.; Riggi, Nicolo; Chi, Andrew S.; Cahill, Daniel P.; Nahed, Brian V.; Curry, William T.; Martuza, Robert L.; Rivera, Miguel N.; Rossetti, Nikki; Kasif, Simon; Beik, Samantha; Kadri, Sabah; Tirosh, Itay; Wortman, Ivo; Shalek, Alex K.; Rozenblatt-Rosen, Orit; Regev, Aviv; Louis, David N.; Bernstein, Bradley E. (2014). "Reconstructing and Reprogramming the Tumor-Propagating Potential of Glioblastoma Stem-like Cells". Cell. 157 (3). Elsevier BV: 580–594. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2014.02.030. ISSN 0092-8674. PMC 4004670. PMID 24726434.
  6. ^ Flavahan, William A.; Drier, Yotam; Liau, Brian B.; Gillespie, Shawn M.; Venteicher, Andrew S.; Stemmer-Rachamimov, Anat O.; Suvà, Mario L.; Bernstein, Bradley E. (2015-12-23). "Insulator dysfunction and oncogene activation in IDH mutant gliomas" (PDF). Nature. 529 (7584). Springer Nature: 110–114. doi:10.1038/nature16490. ISSN 0028-0836. PMC 4831574. PMID 26700815.
  7. ^ Kolata, Gina (2015-06-10). "Brain Cancers Reveal Novel Genetic Disruption in DNA". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-07-26.
  8. ^ "Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center". Mskcc.org. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  9. ^ generator, metatags. "Project Information - NIH RePORTER - NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools Expenditures and Results". projectreporter.nih.gov. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  10. ^ "National Academy of Medicine Elects 100 New Members". National Academy of Medicine. 9 October 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023.

External links edit

  • Bernstein laboratory website
  • Broad Institute Epigenomics Program

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Bradley E Bernstein is a biologist and Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School He is Chair of the Department of Cancer Biology at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and the Director of the Broad Institute s Gene Regulation Observatory 1 He is known for contributions to the fields of epigenetics and cancer biology Bradley BernsteinBorn1970 1970 Scientific careerFieldsEpigenomics developmental biology and cancerInstitutionsDana Farber Cancer Institute Broad Institute Harvard Medical School Contents 1 Education 2 Career and research 2 1 Early career 2 2 Research 3 Recognition 4 References 5 External linksEducation editBernstein received his B S in physics from Yale University and his Ph D and M D from the University of Washington School of Medicine Career and research editEarly career edit Bernstein completed his residency in clinical pathology at Brigham and Women s Hospital and his post doctoral research in Stuart Schreiber s lab at Harvard Chemistry Together with Stuart Schreiber and Eric Lander Broad Institute Bernstein characterized the epigenetic landscape in pluripotent embryonic stem cells leading to the first characterization of bivalent chromatin 2 Research edit Bernstein joined the faculty at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in 2005 In 2009 he and Alex Meissner launched the Epigenomics Program at the Broad Institute In 2021 he moved to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute as Chair of Cancer Biology Research in the Bernstein laboratory focuses on epigenetics and how changes in gene activity as opposed to gene sequence guide development and lead to disease The lab uses high throughput genomic technologies to study how chromatin controls gene activity in different contexts Bernstein s major contributions include ChIP seq technology now the standard for mapping chromatin and protein DNA interactions in mammalian cells 3 the characterization of bivalent chromatin 2 that poises developmental genes for alternate fates in development and the identification of epigenetic defects that cause brain tumors and treatment failures 4 5 6 7 He also directs epigenome mapping centers for ENCODE and formerly the NIH Epigenomics project at the Broad Institute Recognition editBernstein received an Early Career Scientist award from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute 2009 the Paul Marks prize for Cancer Research 2015 8 and an NIH Pioneer award 2016 9 He holds the Richard and Nancy Lubin Family Chair at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute Bernstein also serves on the editorial board of Science Bernstein was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2023 10 References edit Epigenomics Broadinstitute org 6 July 2016 Retrieved 3 October 2017 a b Bernstein Bradley E Mikkelsen Tarjei S Xie Xiaohui Kamal Michael Huebert Dana J Cuff James Fry Ben Meissner Alex Wernig Marius Plath Kathrin Jaenisch Rudolf Wagschal Alexandre Feil Robert Schreiber Stuart L Lander Eric S 2006 A Bivalent Chromatin Structure Marks Key Developmental Genes in Embryonic Stem Cells Cell 125 2 Elsevier BV 315 326 doi 10 1016 j cell 2006 02 041 ISSN 0092 8674 PMID 16630819 S2CID 9993008 Mikkelsen Tarjei S Ku Manching Jaffe David B Issac Biju Lieberman Erez Giannoukos Georgia Alvarez Pablo Brockman William Kim Tae Kyung Koche Richard P Lee William Mendenhall Eric O Donovan Aisling Presser Aviva Russ Carsten Xie Xiaohui Meissner Alexander Wernig Marius Jaenisch Rudolf Nusbaum Chad Lander Eric S Bernstein Bradley E 2007 07 01 Genome wide maps of chromatin state in pluripotent and lineage committed cells Nature 448 7153 Springer Nature 553 560 Bibcode 2007Natur 448 553M doi 10 1038 nature06008 ISSN 0028 0836 PMC 2921165 PMID 17603471 Patel A P Tirosh I Trombetta J J Shalek A K Gillespie S M Wakimoto H Cahill D P Nahed B V Curry W T Martuza R L Louis D N Rozenblatt Rosen O Suva M L Regev A Bernstein B E 2014 06 12 Single cell RNA seq highlights intratumoral heterogeneity in primary glioblastoma Science 344 6190 American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS 1396 1401 Bibcode 2014Sci 344 1396P doi 10 1126 science 1254257 ISSN 0036 8075 PMC 4123637 PMID 24925914 Suva Mario L Rheinbay Esther Gillespie Shawn M Patel Anoop P Wakimoto Hiroaki Rabkin Samuel D Riggi Nicolo Chi Andrew S Cahill Daniel P Nahed Brian V Curry William T Martuza Robert L Rivera Miguel N Rossetti Nikki Kasif Simon Beik Samantha Kadri Sabah Tirosh Itay Wortman Ivo Shalek Alex K Rozenblatt Rosen Orit Regev Aviv Louis David N Bernstein Bradley E 2014 Reconstructing and Reprogramming the Tumor Propagating Potential of Glioblastoma Stem like Cells Cell 157 3 Elsevier BV 580 594 doi 10 1016 j cell 2014 02 030 ISSN 0092 8674 PMC 4004670 PMID 24726434 Flavahan William A Drier Yotam Liau Brian B Gillespie Shawn M Venteicher Andrew S Stemmer Rachamimov Anat O Suva Mario L Bernstein Bradley E 2015 12 23 Insulator dysfunction and oncogene activation in IDH mutant gliomas PDF Nature 529 7584 Springer Nature 110 114 doi 10 1038 nature16490 ISSN 0028 0836 PMC 4831574 PMID 26700815 Kolata Gina 2015 06 10 Brain Cancers Reveal Novel Genetic Disruption in DNA The New York Times Retrieved 2017 07 26 Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Mskcc org Retrieved 3 October 2017 generator metatags Project Information NIH RePORTER NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools Expenditures and Results projectreporter nih gov Retrieved 3 October 2017 National Academy of Medicine Elects 100 New Members National Academy of Medicine 9 October 2023 Retrieved 9 October 2023 External links editBernstein laboratory website Broad Institute Epigenomics Program Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bradley Bernstein amp oldid 1179450760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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