Regulatory Genomics and Cancer Evolution
- Functional and Structural Genomics
 
 Prof. Dr. Duncan Odom
Group Leader
Dr Odom’s laboratory studies how genetic sequence information shapes the cell's DNA regulatory landscape and thus the trajectory of cancer genome evolution.
 
 Our Research
We are mainly an experimental genomics laboratory with long-standing collaborative alliances with other - particularly computational - research groups. The breadth of our three major scientific themes provides substantial latitude to tailor particular projects to the scientific interest of incoming students and postdocs.
First, we are testing how genetic sequence variation shapes genome regulation and gene expression in phenotypically normal somatic tissues. One strategy is to profile and compare regulatory architectures and function among closely- and distantly-related mammals. Our laboratory is known for its early pioneering application of interspecies comparisons to reveal the extensive and rapid turn-over of tissue-specific transcription factor binding, CTCF/insulator elements, polymerase occupancies, and enhancer activities. We are actively developing novel approaches to integrate recently developed single-cell transcriptional, spatial, and epigenomic datasets [funded by an ERC Advanced Grant].
Second, we are establishing the earliest mechanisms of cancer genome formation. We are use chemical carcinogenesis to create and analyse liver tumours in multiple different mammalian species. This approach is the first artificially created and carefully controlled tumour cohorts that can be reliably and quantitatively compared, in order to reveal the underlying principles of cancer genome evolution. Our work has recently discovered that chemical carcinogen-driven tumours can carry megabase scale mutational asymmetries, and we are exploiting this to test how mutations are first established in the cancer genome.
Third, we are exploring how ageing interacts with genetic diversity in shaping genome stability. We exploit closely related mouse species with a similar organismal phenotype, but with highly divergent genomes. We have used this strategy to begin exploring how tissue function changes in the bone marrow and the female reproductive tract. Recent published studies from the Odom lab have used single-cell transcriptional analysis to demonstrate how ageing can result in substantial increases in cell-to-cell transcriptional variability in the immune system.
Our Team
-  Show profile  Prof. Dr. Duncan Odom Group Leader 
-  Show profile  Dr. Paul Ginno Staff Scientist 
-  Show profile  Dr. Stefania Del Prete PostDoc 
-  Show profile  Dr. James Cleland PostDoc 
-  Show profile  Klaudija Daugelaite PostDoc 
-  Show profile  Dr. Veronica Busa PostDoc 
-  Show profile  Dr. Jusung Lee PostDoc 
-  Show profile  Raphael Teodoro Franciscani Coimbra Bioinformatician 
-  Show profile  Anja Schneider Lab Manager 
-  Show profile  Marie-Luise Koch Lab Manager 
-  Show profile  Nina Wilhelm Lab Technician 
-  Show profile  Lilla Pecori Secretary 
-  Show profile  Eileen Haage Secretary 
-  Show profile  Milica Bekavac PhD Student 
-  Show profile  Eleonore Boiral PhD Student 
-  Show profile  Michele Framarin PhD Student 
-  Show profile  Irem Tellioglu Akcay PhD Student 
-  Show profile  Lea Christine Wölbert PhD Student 
Friends from other Labs
-  Show profile  Dr. Ivana Winkler PostDoc 
-  Show profile  Francesca Coraggio Lab Manager 
-  Show profile  Perrine Lacour PhD Student 
-  Show profile  Anna Mathioudaki PostDoc 
-  Show profile  Domenico Calafato PhD Student 
-  Show profile  Heng Luo PhD Student 
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Selected Publications
Panten, J.* ; Del Prete, S. *; Cleland, J. ; Saunders, L. M.* ; van Riet, J.* ; Schneider, A.* ; Ginno, P.* ; Schneider, N.* ; Koch, M.-L.* ; Chen, X. ; Gerstung, M.* ; Stegle, O.* ; Arnold, A. P. ; Turner, J. M. A. ; Heard, E. ; Odom, D.*
Winkler, I.* ; Tolkachov, A.* ; Lammers, F.* ; Lacour, P.* ; Daugelaite, K.* ; Schneider, N.* ; Koch, M.-L.* ; Panten, J.* ; Grünschläger, F.* ; Poth, T. ; Ávila, B. M. d. ; Schneider, A. ; Haas, S.* ; Odom, D. T.* ; Gonçalves, Â.*
Anderson, C. J. ; Talmane, L. ; Ginno, P. A.*; Semple, C. A. ; Odom, D.* ; Aitken, S. J. ; Taylor, M. S.; et al.
Ginno, P. ; Borgers, H.* ; Ernst, C. ; Schneider, A.* ; Behm, M.* ; Aitken, S. J. ; Taylor, M. S. ; Odom, D. *
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