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<title>Tao Liu lab at Roswell Park CCC</title>
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<h1>Tao Liu lab at Roswell Park CCC</h1>
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<a href="/Research.html">Research</a>
<a href="/People.html">People</a>
<a href="/Software.html">Software</a>
<a href="/Database.html">Database</a>
<a href="/Publication.html">Publication</a>
<a href="/Support.html">Support</a>
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<div class="intro">
<h2>Introduction</h2>
<p>We are focusing on developing and applying computational
approaches for studying transcriptional and epigenetics regulation
in vairous models. We developed widely used open-source algorithms,
including <a href="https://github.com/taoliu/MACS">MACS</a> (cited
over 5,000 times according to Google Scholar) to analyze ChIP-seq
data, and <a href="http://cistrome.org/ap">CistromeAP</a>, an
integrative platform for comprehensive analyses on cis-regulatory
elements, which has over 3,000 users. The PI, Tao Liu, was a member
of the Data Analysis Center and Analysis Working Group of the ENCODE
and modENCODE consortium and was involved in deciphering functional
elements through analyzing high-throughput profiles of chromatin
factors and in comparing chromatin features between fly, worm and
human genome. We have actively participated in the development of
ChIP-seq guidelines for the broad scientific communities. </p>
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<h2>News</h2>
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<address>Somewhere in Buffalo</address>
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