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    Many paths lead chromatin to the nuclear periphery
    with Benjamin D. Pope, Jiao Sima, and David M. Gilbert
    Bioessays 37 (8): 862-866. 2015.
    t is now well accepted that defined architectural compartments within the cell nucleus can regulate the transcriptional activity of chromosomal domains within their vicinity. However, it is generally unclear how these compartments are formed. The nuclear periphery has received a great deal of attention as a repressive compartment that is implicated in many cellular functions during development and disease. The inner nuclear membrane, the nuclear lamina, and associated proteins compose the nuclea…Read more
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    Exploring Intersectional Perspectives in Software Engineering Through Narratives
    with Ricardo Colomo-Palacios
    In Daniela Damian, Kelly Blincoe, Denae Ford Robinson, Alexander Serebrenik & Zainab Masood (eds.), Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Software Engineering: Best Practices and Insights, Apress. pp. 185-205. 2024.
    In this chapter, we explore intersectional perspectives in software engineering by collecting ethnographic histories from three software practitioners from underrepresented groups (URGs). The chapter draws attention to multiple interlocking issues related to diversity and aims to help software engineering researchers and practitioners to become more aware of conscious and unconscious discrimination and to re-story interactions with members of URGs. Without diversity, majoritarian perspectives do…Read more