Ana Pombo
Ana Pombo studies mechanisms involved in 3D genome folding and gene expression during mammalian development and in disease. After her DPhil at University of Oxford, UK, Ana was the recipient of Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship and started her independent lab in London at the MRC London Institute for Medical Sciences. In 2013, she moved her laboratory to the Berlin Institute of Medical Systems Biology (BIMSB) of the Max Delbrück Center in Berlin, Germany, and was co-appointed Professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Ana currently serves as Deputy Director of BIMSB. Ana is a recipient of the Robert Feulgen Prize, and is elected member of EMBO and the European Academy of Sciences. She is member of the NIH 4D-Nucleome consortium, and has pioneered the development of Genome Architecture Mapping (GAM), an orthogonal technology to map the 3D structure of chromosomes genome-wide.
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