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John Horn

John Horn

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University of Washington · Pharmacy

Active 1886–2024

h-index61
Citations21.2k
Papers31245 last 5y
Funding$105.6M
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Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Genetics
  • Database
  • Computational biology
  • Biology

Selected publications

  • Atlas of Transcription Factor Binding Sites from ENCODE DNase Hypersensitivity Data across 27 Tissue Types

    Cell Reports · 2020 · 38 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Biology
    • Computational biology

    Characterizing the tissue-specific binding sites of transcription factors (TFs) is essential to reconstruct gene regulatory networks and predict functions for non-coding genetic variation. DNase-seq footprinting enables the prediction of genome-wide binding sites for hundreds of TFs simultaneously. Despite the public availability of high-quality DNase-seq data from hundreds of samples, a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for the locations of genomic footprints is lacking. Here, we develop a scalable footprinting workflow using two state-of-the-art algorithms: Wellington and HINT. We apply our workflow to detect footprints in 192 ENCODE DNase-seq experiments and predict the genomic occupancy of 1,515 human TFs in 27 human tissues. We validate that these footprints overlap true-positive TF binding sites from ChIP-seq. We demonstrate that the locations, depth, and tissue specificity of footprints predict effects of genetic variants on gene expression and capture a substantial proportion of genetic risk for complex traits.

Recent grants

Frequent coauthors

  • Andrei Irimia

    University of Southern California

    60 shared
  • Karen F. Berman

    National Institute of Mental Health

    57 shared
  • Carinna M. Torgerson

    Southern California University for Professional Studies

    55 shared
  • Sara Jane Webb

    Seattle Children's Hospital

    49 shared
  • Scott T. Grafton

    Hologic (Germany)

    44 shared
  • Susan Y. Bookheimer

    Neurobehavioral Systems

    43 shared
  • Giuseppe Esposito

    Polytechnic University of Turin

    40 shared
  • C. Neil Macrae

    University of Aberdeen

    39 shared

Education

  • IRTA Post-Doctoral Fellow, Clinical Brain Disorders Branch/NIMH

    National Institutes of Health

    2000
  • Masters of Engineering, Electrical Engineering

    University of Maryland at College Park

    2000
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Psychology

    University of London

    1992
  • Bachelor of Arts, Psychology

    Eastern Washington University

    1989

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