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http://www.garvan.org.au/research/cancer/epigenetics-research 02-11-2012 22:31:42
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RT @F1000Prime: Bas van Steensel Bas van Steensel lab recommends this remarkable paper: “Epigenetic maintenance of #DNAmethylation after evolutionary loss of the de novo methyltransferase” #Epigenetics #DNA buff.ly/2Sv9pAb buff.ly/2StGlZL

Join an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Garvan Institute of Medical Research of Medical Research. It’s your opportunity to find out the latest in the revolutionary world of medical research. Part of this year's #MEDSydney on 22nd Nov - medsydney.org/event/garvan-i…


1 week to go to the 9th Garvan Institute of Medical Research Signaling Symposium. We have a stellar lineup of speakers including Cyrus Ghajar Neta Erez- ErezLab🎗️ Jen Morton 🏴🇺🇦 ZechLab Jennifer Stow, Jacky GOETZ John Lock @CCPlab_Garvan A/Prof Michelle McDonald Matt Dun, PhD Michael Samuel Edwin Hawkins Dr. Archa Fox #GarvanSig18




Exciting work by our colleagues Garvan Institute of Medical Research . Congratulations Ozren Bogdanovic!

Making the news - this time for our work in prostate cancer Garvan Institute of Medical Research with our collaborators Chris O’Brien Lifehouse garvan.org.au/news-events/ne…


Here it is! Hot off the press! Our Nature Communications article on replication timing and epigenetic remodelling out yesterday. rdcu.be/bh7TD. Garvan Institute of Medical Research Qian_Du susan clark Clare Stirzaker



Out in Cell yesterday, our latest work on #methylation encroachment into CpG island borders in #cancer. The dedicated efforts of Ksenia Skvortsova Clare Stirzaker susan clark and all of our lab Garvan Institute of Medical Research come to fruition cell.com/cancer-cell/fu… …. pic.x.com/SzAiXlMkDC


Out last week our paper comparing #adipocyte #epigenomes! Read: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31266983 to find how visceral and subcutaneous adipocytes reveal their different developmental origins through their epigenomes. A huge effort from a dedicated team! Garvan Institute of Medical Research CSIRO



