James Angstman
Postdoctoral Associate
Boston University College of Engineering
Biomedical Engineering

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During his PhD work in Keith Joung's lab, James worked on genome and epigenome editing technologies with a particular interest in CRIPSR Base Editing. He is interested in using continuous evolution to both expand the genome editing toolkit and upon current targeted editing technologies. James enjoys Boda Borg, is bad at chess, and has mined several dollars worth of Bitcoin on his home computer.

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  1. Moussa HF, Angstman JF, Khalil AS. Here to stay: Writing lasting epigenetic memories. Cell. 2021 04 29; 184(9):2281-2283.View Related Profiles. PMID: 33930295; DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.04.007;
     
  2. Maeder ML, Angstman JF, Richardson ME, Linder SJ, Cascio VM, Tsai SQ, Ho QH, Sander JD, Reyon D, Bernstein BE, Costello JF, Wilkinson MF, Joung JK. Targeted DNA demethylation and activation of endogenous genes using programmable TALE-TET1 fusion proteins. Nat Biotechnol. 2013 Dec; 31(12):1137-42. PMID: 24108092
     
  3. Maeder ML, Linder SJ, Reyon D, Angstman JF, Fu Y, Sander JD, Joung JK. Robust, synergistic regulation of human gene expression using TALE activators. Nat Methods. 2013 Mar; 10(3):243-5. PMID: 23396285
     
  4. Bohrer LR, Liu P, Zhong J, Pan Y, Angstman J, Brand LJ, Dehm SM, Huang H. FOXO1 binds to the TAU5 motif and inhibits constitutively active androgen receptor splice variants. Prostate. 2013 Jul; 73(10):1017-27. PMID: 23389878; PMCID: PMC3915545
     
  5. Sebastiano V, Maeder ML, Angstman JF, Haddad B, Khayter C, Yeo DT, Goodwin MJ, Hawkins JS, Ramirez CL, Batista LF, Artandi SE, Wernig M, Joung JK. In situ genetic correction of the sickle cell anemia mutation in human induced pluripotent stem cells using engineered zinc finger nucleases. Stem Cells. 2011 Nov; 29(11):1717-26. PMID: 21898685
     

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