Mark Maienschein-Cline PhD

Designation
- Director, Research Informatics Core & Center for Alcohol Research in Epigenetics, CARE
- University of Illinois Chicago
- mmaiensc [at] uic.edu
- Collaborator
Dr. Maienschein-Cline is a computational biologist with over 15 years of experience in bioinformatics analysis for a wide range of genomics projects. He has developed standardized pipelines that use state-of-the-art tools for the analysis of next generation sequencing (NGS) data sets, including RNA-seq and ATAC-seq and single-cell applications of these technologies. He also has extensive experience performing statistical and systems biology analyses for NGS and other high-throughput biological data sets, such as the integration of data from multiple platforms for insight into the effects of alcohol on the transcriptome and epigenome, in particular as part of the CARE project.
Date | Topic | Category | Status |
09/05/2024 | Single nucleus multiomics identifies ZEB1 and MAFB as candidate regulators of Alzheimer’s Disease-specific cis elements | Past Event | |
06/03/2021 | Detection of differential splicing events in RNA-seq data | Past Event |