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Welcome to Howard Chang's lab homepage. Our lab is part of the Center for Personal Dynamic Regulomes , the Program in Epithelial Biology and Cancer Biology, and Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, and is located in the School of Medicine at Stanford University.
 

 
The Chang lab is focused on how the activities of hundreds or even thousands of genes (gene parties) are coordinated to achieve biological meaning. We have pioneered methods to predict, dissect, and control large-scale gene regulatory programs; these methods have provided insights into human development, cancer, and aging. A particular interest is how cells know and remember their locations in the body, particularly with the help of long noncoding RNAs.
  Long Noncoding RNAs and Positional Identity
  Please direct any academic inquiries to Dr. Howard Chang.

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