Diego Calderon
Assistant Professor at UCSF | CZ Biohub – SF Investigator
https://diego-calderon-lab.github.io
pharmacy.ucsf.edu/diego-calderon
- Reposted by Diego CalderonHappy to share that our review on mammalian genome writing with Jack Atwater, Ran Brosh, Jef Boeke, @jshendure.bsky.social and Matt Maurano is now out in @cellpress.bsky.social! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonPregnancy loss is common in humans, and chromosomal abnormalities are the leading cause. Using genetic data from ~140,000 IVF embryos, we show that maternal variation in meiosis genes influences recombination and aneuploidy risk. First authors: @saracarioscia.bsky.social & @aabiddanda.github.io
- Reposted by Diego CalderonThree years ago, we showed ~70% of lifespan variation in yeast traces to rDNA copy number. Ribosomal DNA, encoded as 5S and 45S subunits in hundreds of copies, vary substantially across humans. Does this copy number variation, and sequence variation within these paralogs, matter for humans?
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- Reposted by Diego CalderonTogether with @ronghuizhu.bsky.social, we are thrilled to present our new perturb-seq study of 22M primary CD4+ T cells, across donors and timepoints – the result of a decade-long collaboration between the Marson @marsonlab.bsky.social and Pritchard @jkpritch.bsky.social labs 🧵 tinyurl.com/gwt2025
- Reposted by Diego CalderonMy lab is recruiting postdocs in AI/ML for genetics & genomics through the Malone Postdoctoral Fellows program. Apply by Jan 30! Lots of other great labs across the Malone Center as well.
- Reposted by Diego CalderonOpen faculty position (Assistant or Associate) in UW Medical Genetics. As you might expect, faculty often end up also interacting with Genome Sciences, so we're hoping for some great prospects! Note the clinical requirements for the position. apply.interfolio.com/176466
- Reposted by Diego CalderonMy lab at UCSF is recruiting postdoc candidates interested in CRISPR synthetic biology and functional genomics approaches to study and engineer tissue injury responses! hsiunglab.org
- Reposted by Diego CalderonSuper cool paper from Sheel Chandra + Ziyue Gao. kmer context matters a lot for mutability of both methylated and unmethylated CpGs. But!! the effect of kmer context on unmethylated CpGs is basically independent of the effect of kmer context on methylated CpGs! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonMy center at NYU SoM is hiring an Assistant/Associate Professor in human genetics and genomics. It's a wonderful place to do science. Please apply or pass along. apply.interfolio.com/177375
- Reposted by Diego CalderonOur work developing a parts list of promoters and gRNA scaffolds for mammalian genome engineering and molecular recording is now out @natbiotech.nature.com
- A parts list of promoters and gRNA scaffolds for mammalian genome engineering and molecular recording - @jshendure.bsky.social @troymcdiarmid.bsky.social @uwgenome.bsky.social go.nature.com/49eTPCu
- Reposted by Diego Calderon🚀 Very excited to share the first major work from my PhD!! We combined MPRA and CRISPRa in excitatory neurons to test and validate cis-regulation therapies for hundreds of haploinsufficient neurodevelopmental disorder genes. 🧬🔬 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonHow do GWAS and rare variant burden tests rank gene signals? In new work @nature.com with @hakha.bsky.social, @jkpritch.bsky.social, and our wonderful coauthors we find that the key factors are what we call Specificity, Length, and Luck! 🧬🧪🧵 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonStoked to share our latest work entitled: “Large-scale discovery of neural enhancers for cis-regulation therapies” shorturl.at/H3Qww This is an enormous team effort that I had the honour of spearheading with Nick Page and Florence Chardon. Bluetorial below.
- Reposted by Diego CalderonThrilled to share I’ve started my lab at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine! We focus on mapping cellular trajectories & TF networks in development and Mendelian disorders, exploring new therapies. Join us—postdocs, grads, and scientists welcome! sites.dartmouth.edu/qiulab/
- Reposted by Diego Calderon🚨PhD opportunity at the intersection of computation & biology! 🖥️🧬🧪 Ready to tackle complex biological problems with cutting-edge tools? The BMI PhD program @UCSF trains future leaders in comp bio, bioinformatics, & data science. 📢 Info session: 11/6 @ 1 PM PT bmi.ucsf.edu/admissions Learn more👇
- Reposted by Diego CalderonBuilding community! Finishing undergrad (or just finished) and interested in gaining research experience before applying to PhD programs and also want to be part of a group that cares about you? Join our next matchmaking event!! Jan 30th 9am - 1pm PT propelscholars.org/matchmaking-...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonSuper excited to get this out. This collab started a few years ago and is the first paper from it. Here, with experimental and computational approaches we: 1. establish that cell villages can be just as accurate (one might argue more accurate!) than arrayed-based designs bsky.app/profile/bior...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonNew paper from my lab and @jshendure.bsky.social lab! Led by the brilliant @zukailiu.bsky.social and @cxqiu.bsky.social. We tackled how anterior and posterior progenitor cells cooperate to self-organize into an embryonic structure (termed AP-gastruloid). (1/n) www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonI am thrilled to share a joint work with Melissa Gymrek that spans several years to study what is the impact of promoter proximal short tandem repeats (STRs) on expression by using MPRAs. I am sure you'd enjoy! Awesome effort by @xzhangbsky.bsky.social and the team! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonSome (+)ve news to lighten another heavy weekend: our latest preprint (c/o Mattiroli + Ramani labs) is up! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... A tour-de-force by 1st authors Bruna Eckhardt & @palindromephd.bsky.social, focusing on chromatin replication. RTs welcome; tweetorial in 3,2...(1/n)
- Reposted by Diego CalderonI'm hiring a computational biologist interested in complex trait genetics using deep learning approaches. Reach out to me, if interested.
- Reposted by Diego CalderonCheck out MitoScribe in our new preprint led by Linhan Wang: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... It's an analog molecular recorder that uses neutral base edits to the mitochondrial genome to store information about historical signaling in a cell. Single cell resolution at scale (see next post)!
- Reposted by Diego CalderonThrilled to share the second half of my PhD work here! We show how data on expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) relates to the structure of gene regulatory networks (GRN). Much of the GRN / eQTL picture is unmapped, but what we do have says a lot… (1/) doi.org/10.1101/2025...
- Reposted by Diego Calderonhappy to say my new department is hiring an associate/full professor: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30328 please apply!
- Bittersweet to be leaving @docedge.bsky.social after a wonderful postdoc, but excited to share that I'm joining @uoregon.bsky.social next month as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Data Science.
- Reposted by Diego CalderonNew preprint with @gfudenberg.bsky.social We find the rate of cohesin loop extrusion in cells is set by NIPBL dosage and tunes many aspects of chromosome folding. This provides a molecular basis for NIPBL haploinsufficiency in humans. 🧵👇 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonBittersweet to be leaving @docedge.bsky.social after a wonderful postdoc, but excited to share that I'm joining @uoregon.bsky.social next month as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Data Science.
- Reposted by Diego CalderonTo all post-docs: The Genome Biology dept @embl.org has an Independent faculty position. Fantastic place to set up your lab –great package: core funding, fantastic Ph.D. students, cutting edge core facilities & great colleagues. Closing date Sept 19th embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/EMBL/j...
- Reposted by Diego Calderon🧪🖥️🧬 It's here!! Our second MPRA, which is totally different from the first. For starters, there's no human sequences anywhere! Instead there's marsupials, wolves, pandas and a lot of hard work from lab members past & present, chief amongst them @navya-shukla.bsky.social (looking for a postdoc btw)
- Dissecting functional regulatory convergence over 160 million years of therian evolution biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/202…
- Reposted by Diego CalderonI'm excited to announce that I'll be starting a lab at UCSF in the @ihgatucsf.bsky.social and @ucsf-epibiostat.bsky.social in July. We'll work at the intersection of statistical genetics, population genetics, and machine learning.
- Reposted by Diego CalderonFlybase lost all of the NIH support overnight - it is a disaster for the community. Please consider donating. I just did! www.philanthropy.cam.ac.uk/give-to-camb...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonExcited to share our first anti-aging intervention analysis, led by brilliant Zehao @tommyz626.bsky.social, Alex, and Chloe from our lab at @rockefelleruniv.bsky.social! We identified the aging-associated cell populations that can be rescued by caloric restriction in the mammalian brain!
- Reposted by Diego CalderonPostdocs: Human Genetics at Utah will be hosting our annual Rising Stars in Genetics and Genomics Symposium in Sept. Apply here: shorturl.at/wBMg2 There will be sessions on developmental, evolutionary and disease genetics. A chance be invited to SLC to network here and with peers! Please share.
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- Reposted by Diego CalderonExcited to announce our preprint describing SUPERB-SEQ 🦸, a new method to measure Cas9 edits and their effects on gene expression in single cells. Led by @micklorenzini.bsky.social and @bradbalderson.bsky.social www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonTumors need a lot of nutrients to grow. By engineering and implanting fat cells to outcompete cancers for nutrients we can suppress them. Novel cancer therapy called Adipose Manipulation Transplantation (AMT). AMAZING work led by and dedicated to Hai Nguyen. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonWe're delighted to share our work on scrambling the human genome using prime editing, repetitive elements, and recombinases in @science.org , led by @jonaskoeppel.bsky.social , @f-raphael.bsky.social , with @proftomellis.bsky.social and George Church. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonNow out in @science.org w/ @jshendure.bsky.social we present 'Genome-shuffle-seq': a method to shuffle mammalian genomes and characterize the impact of structural variants (SVs) with single-cell resolution in one experiment. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonOur paper “A genome-wide atlas of human cell morphology” is finally out today in @naturemethods.bsky.social ! www.nature.com/articles/s41... (I tweeted about our preprint in 2023 over at the bad place, but deactivated my account, so here we go again!)
- Reposted by Diego CalderonModern GWAS can identify 1000s of significant hits but it can be hard to turn this into biological insight. What key cellular functions link genetic variation to disease? I'm very excited to present our new work combining associations and Perturb-seq to build interpretable causal graphs! A 🧵
- Reposted by Diego CalderonHello Bluesky friends! I am a #newPI starting at UC Irvine in April, interested in gene regulation and functional genomics in stem cell models of development (esp neural crest). We are hiring at all levels – please reach out/spread the word! sskimlab.org
- Reposted by Diego CalderonBrief PSA for the functional genomics community: if you are profiling complex libraries with >1 internal components (e.g., enhancer+barcodes in MPRAs) delivered via AAVs, be aware that there might be substantial unlinking within your libraries if you packaged as a pool! doi.org/10.1101/2025...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonMy book, An Intuitive Primer on Effective Functional Genomics Study Design, is published! I’d really appreciate it if you could help spread the word, and I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback. I hope people will find it useful. It’s available on Amazon: tinyurl.com/mx2hewen
- Reposted by Diego CalderonMassively parallel reporter assays (MPRAs) testing >680,000 sequences combined with machine learning to improve regulatory element & variant effect prediction. Amazing work by @vagar.bsky.social, Fumitaka Inoue, @jshendure.bsky.social and many others as part of ENCODE. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonFriends and colleagues, I’ve written a book on effective functional genomics study design, which will be available on Amazon in a couple of weeks. Sharing the TOC to spark interest. I hope students and those planning genomics experiments will find it useful! I’ll share updates soon
- Reposted by Diego CalderonNow for something a little different: our work on craniofacial development in new born fat tailed dunnarts, a tiny bitey carnivorous marsupial, is now out on eLife, and you can read it and the reviews while we work on the revisions :) elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonMy thesis work on active machine learning to model regulatory DNA is now out in Cell Systems! We answer the question: When you can synthesize any DNA sequence you want, how do you decide which ones are worth testing? www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonHappy New Year! (and first post here 😀) Excited to share the final version of our work where we combine deep mutational scanning, cryo-EM, and molecular dynamics to further resolve the mechanisms of pH sensing in GPCRs. 🧵(1/n) www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonWhat do GWAS and rare variant burden tests discover, and why? Do these studies find the most IMPORTANT genes? If not, how DO they rank genes? Here we present a surprising result: these studies actually test for SPECIFICITY! A 🧵on what this means... (🧪🧬) www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Diego CalderonSpecificity, length, and luck: How genes are prioritized by rare and common variant association studies biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/202…