Transcription Regulation

Hanneke Vlaming

Research Group

Hanneke Vlaming
Our lab studies the regulation of transcription with a focus on transcription elongation and termination. We specialize in genetic screening approaches and nascent RNA sequencing techniques, and work with the large datasets these experiments produce.
Group name: Vlaming group
Research field: Transcription Regulation
Chromatin, Computational Biology, Epigenetics, Epigenomics, Functional Genomics, Gene Expression Analysis, High Throughput, Integrative Omics, Novel Functional Genomics Technologies, Transcriptome Sequencing, Transcriptomics

Contact

Department / Institute: Department of Biology / Utrecht University
Office: N8.09
Building: Hugo R. Kruytbuilding
h.vlaming@uu.nl
https://www.uu.nl/en/research/genome-biology-and-epigenetics/research-labs/vlaming-lab

Our Research

Transcription by RNA Polymerase II produces all protein-coding and many non-coding RNA molecules in the cell. The Vlaming group aims to understand how productive transcription over long distances is achieved at protein-coding genes, and conversely, what drives early termination of RNA Polymerase II transcription at many non-coding loci. To this end, we use both advanced high-throughput screening and precise genome editing approaches, and combine this with cutting-edge nascent-RNA sequencing techniques as well as other genome-wide techniques. Deciphering the molecular mechanisms behind this key step in the transcription cycle, will enable studies into misregulation in disease.