Stephen CJ Parker, PhD
Professor of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
Professor of Human Genetics
Professor of Biostatistics
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Stephen CJ Parker, PhD
Professor
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  • Center Memberships
    • Center Member
      Caswell Diabetes Institute
    • Center Member
      Precision Health Initiative
    Research Overview

    We generate multiple high-throughput data sets on the genome, epigenome, and transcriptome across species and in disease-relevant tissues/cells at single-cell multi-omic resolution and use machine learning computational approaches to integrate and analyze this data. We aim to better understand the effects of genetic variation on chromatin architecture and transcriptional regulation at single-cell resolution. The major goal of the lab is to generate mechanistic knowledge about how disease susceptibility is encoded in the non-coding portion of the genome (from GWAS), with a focus on complex metabolic diseases including diabetes and related traits. We accomplish this through an interdisciplinary combination of molecular, cellular, and computational approaches.

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    • Journal Article
      The methodological and ethical concerns of genetic studies of same-sex sexual behavior.
      Ventresca C, Martschenko DO, Wedow R, Civelek M, Tabery J, Carlson J, Parker SCJ, Ramos PS. Am J Hum Genet, 2024 Oct 3; 111 (10): 2107 - 2116. DOI:10.1016/j.ajhg.2024.08.007
      PMID: 39255798
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      CNTools: A computational toolbox for cellular neighborhood analysis from multiplexed images.
      Tao Y, Feng F, Luo X, Reihsmann CV, Hopkirk AL, Cartailler J-P, Brissova M, Parker SCJ, Saunders DC, Liu J. 2024 Aug; e1012344 DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012344
      PMID: 39196899
    • Journal Article
      Untangling the genetics of beta cell dysfunction and death in type 1 diabetes.
      Robertson CC, Elgamal RM, Henry-Kanarek BA, Arvan P, Chen S, Dhawan S, Eizirik DL, Kaddis JS, Vahedi G, Parker SCJ, Gaulton KJ, Soleimanpour SA. Mol Metab, 2024 Aug; 86: 101973 DOI:10.1016/j.molmet.2024.101973
      PMID: 38914291
    • Journal Article
      1468-P: Massively Parallel Reporter Assay Reveals Position-, Promoter-, and Strand-Dependent Effects in Islet TSSs Overlapping Type 2 Diabetes GWAS Loci
      BOSE ML, TOVAR A, VARSHNEY A, PARKER S, KITZMAN J, KYONO Y. Diabetes, 2024 Jun 14; 73 (Supplement_1): DOI:10.2337/db24-1468-p
    • Journal Article
      1731-P: Screening Human Islets to Identify Small Molecules Enhancing Glucagon Secretion under Hypoglycemia
      BATE TSR, REIHSMANN C, ARAMANDLA R, DAVIS C, MEI S, BRADLEY A, BAUER J, PARKER S, SAUNDERS DC, POWERS AC, BRISSOVA M. Diabetes, 2024 Jun 14; 73 (Supplement_1): DOI:10.2337/db24-1731-p
    • Journal Article
      1998-LB: Previously Frozen Beta-Cell Transcriptional Response to Cytokine Treatment Mirrors That of Fresh Beta Cells
      ORCHARD P, WANG X, YAN T, NARISU N, ROBERTSON C, ERDOS M, MENG J, COLLINS FS, CHEN S, PARKER SC. Diabetes, 2024 Jun 14; 73 (Supplement_1): DOI:10.2337/db24-1998-lb
    • Journal Article
      1999-LB: GenomicKB—A Knowledge Graph for Human Genomic Data to Advance Understanding of Diabetes
      FENG F, TANG F, GAO Y, ZHU D, LI T, YANG S, YAO Y, HUANG Y, SAUNDERS DC, PARKER SC, CARTAILLER J, BRISSOVA M, LIU J. Diabetes, 2024 Jun 14; 73 (Supplement_1): DOI:10.2337/db24-1999-lb
    • Journal Article
      2000-LB: Multiome Profiling of Human Islets Nominates Beta-Cell–Specific Cytokine Response Profiles Underlying Type 1 Diabetes
      ROBERTSON C, WANG X, ORCHARD P, MENG J, DOLGACHEV V, MANICKAM N, NARISU N, ERDOS M, COLLINS FS, CHEN S, PARKER SC. Diabetes, 2024 Jun 14; 73 (Supplement_1): DOI:10.2337/db24-2000-lb
    Featured News & Stories Photo portrait of Adelaide Tovar, PhD
    Department News
    Adelaide Tovar, Ph.D., received a MOSAIC K99/R00 Award from the NIH/NHGRI
    Adelaide Tovar, Ph.D., was awarded an NIH Maximizing Opportunities for Scientific and Academic Independent Careers (MOSAIC) K99/R00, a specialized career transition program intended for postdocs who are from underrepresented backgrounds and/or have demonstrated a commitment to increasing inclusivity and equity in the scientific workforce.
    Photos of DCMB promoted faculty: Yuanfang Guan, Ph.D., Jie Liu, Ph.D., Ryan Mills, Ph.D., Stephen C.J. Parker, Ph.D., and Arvind Rao, Ph.D.
    Department News
    Five DCMB faculty are promoted, congratulations!
    Five DCMB faculty were promoted. They are Yuanfang Guan, Ph.D., Jie Liu, Ph.D., Ryan Mills, Ph.D., Stephen C.J. Parker, Ph.D., and Arvind Rao, Ph.D. Congratulations!
    Professor Stephen Parker stands in his office
    Department News
    Stephen C.J. Parker, PhD, receives 2024 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award from American Diabetes Association (ADA)
    Stephen C.J. Parker, Ph.D., is the recipient of the 2024 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award from the American Diabetes Association (ADA).
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    Department News
    A new Epigenomic Metabolic Medicine Center (EM2C) at the U-M Medical School
    Congratulations to Dr. Stephen Parker, Associate Professor of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, Human Genetics, and Biostatistics on the formation of the Epigenomic Metabolic Medicine Center (EM2C) at the U-M Medical School!
    Department News
    S. Parker's 'Nature' paper in NIH new Director’s Blog
    S. Parker's 'Nature' paper in NIH new Director’s Blog