Prof. Bin Zhang

Associate Professor of Chemistry
Associate Member, Broad Institute

Primary DLC

Department of Chemistry

MIT Room: 6-229

Assistant

Betty Lou McClanahan
blm@mit.edu

Research Summary

The Zhang Lab aims to build a global framework of the human genome that connects its sequence with structure and activity, and to enable quantitative and predictive modeling of genome structure and function.

Understanding genome function is one of the grand scientific challenges of the 21st century. This challenge lies not only in the structural and spatial complexity of the genome’s organization, resulting from the coordinated action of many different components, but also in the dynamical complexity of genome organization, encompassing processes that occur over different time scales, ranging from nanoseconds to hours, to exquisitely regulate the function of the genome. Via developing novel theoretical and computational approaches, the Zhang Lab aims to build a global framework of the human genome that connects its sequence with structure and activity, and to enable quantitative and predictive modeling of genome structure and function.

Recent Work