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Jason I. Feinberg

Researcher at Johns Hopkins University

Publications -  32
Citations -  2075

Jason I. Feinberg is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & Epigenetics. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1417 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason I. Feinberg include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Center for Autism and Related Disorders.

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The NASA Twins Study: A multidimensional analysis of a year-long human spaceflight.

Francine E. Garrett-Bakelman, +88 more
- 12 Apr 2019 - 
TL;DR: Given that the majority of the biological and human health variables remained stable, or returned to baseline, after a 340-day space mission, these data suggest that human health can be mostly sustained over this duration of spaceflight.
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Total Synthesis of a Functional Designer Eukaryotic Chromosome

Narayana Annaluru, +82 more
- 04 Apr 2014 - 
TL;DR: SynIII as mentioned in this paper is a designer eukaryotic chromosome based on the S. cerevisiae chromosome III that includes TAG/TAA stop-codon replacements, deletion of subtelomeric regions, introns, transfer RNAs, transposons, and silent mating loci as well as insertion of loxPsym sites.
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DNA methylation of cord blood cell types: Applications for mixed cell birth studies.

TL;DR: An algorithm is provided for estimating cell proportions in cord blood using the newly developed cord reference panel, which estimates biologically plausiblecell proportions in whole cord blood samples.
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Paternal sperm DNA methylation associated with early signs of autism risk in an autism-enriched cohort

TL;DR: Data suggest that epigenetic differences in paternal sperm may contribute to autism risk in offspring, and provide evidence that directionally consistent, potentially related epigenetic mechanisms may be operating in the cerebellum of individuals with autism.