Fabio Gomez Cano
FABIO ANDRES GOMEZ CANO
GRADUATE STUDENT (BMB)
Email: gomezcan@msu.edu
Phone: (517) 353-6767
Google Scholar Link here
CV here
Professional interests and goals: Unlike other organisms, plants spend their whole life in the same place. That makes
them specialists in the census, integration, and dynamic response to environmental
cues. Transcription factors (TFs) are key players in the communication between these
layers, "working" at the link between signal sensing and control of the cellular responses
at the gene expression level. The importance of a TF underlies on its ability to recognize
specific DNA sequences to coordinate the activation or repression of particular genes
(So-called target genes). A vast brochure of experimental approaches including microarray,
RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, DAP-seq, SELEX-Seq, among others, has endowed the scientific community
with high-throughput tools to unravel an unprecedented, genome-wide, number of functional
links between TFs and their target genes. It is here where my three main interests/questions
reside: 1) How can we integrate the massive amount of experimental data available
on model plants (as Arabidopsis thaliana), to produce specific hypotheses on the control
of plant biological processes (such as the accumulation of the metabolite). 2) Do
we need all of these different types of data to generate robust gene-regulatory hypotheses?
For instance, could we predict a ChIP-seq using experiments less laborious as RNA-seq?
3) Could we build statistical models that allow us to transfer our current gene regulatory
knowledge from model plants to non-model plants? Having said that, my short-term (as
a graduate student) and long-term (as Postdoc and PI hopefully) goals are contributing
to solving these questions using/developing computational tools.
General interests: I enjoy spending my free time with my family, travelling, and trying new food as much as possible!