Kailynn MacGillivray
@kailynn_macgil
PhD Candidate in the Saltzman lab @UofTCellSysBiol | epigenetics and worm enthusiast 🧬| she/her
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08-08-2022 23:00:03
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This Friday Dr. Arneet L. Saltzman and I will be giving a virtual PI and trainee talk highlighting our recent work on the role of Histone H2Aub at neuronal enhancers. Check out the registration link below if you'd like to learn more! Cell and Systems Biology
Check out the Saltzman lab's newest pre-print to learn about the surprising role of Histone H2A monoubiquitylation in regulating both Polycomb-repressed and enhancer chromatin states in C. elegans! Cell and Systems Biology
The Cell and Systems Biology Saltz-co labs are ready for opening night of #Worm23. Also caught up with a previous Saltzman lab member!
What better venue for a conference reception than a science center? #Worm23 Glasgow Science Centre
Bina Koterniak from the Calarco Lab Cell and Systems Biology is kicking off the first TAWM. Learn more about her work on "Tissue- and developmentally regulated splicing in C. elegans and a genome-wide search for microexons" Dec. 12th in the CCBR Red Room!
Rachel Webster from the Department of Molecular Genetics, U of T Derry and Kafri Labs will be sharing her work on how "CDK-4 regulates nucleolar size and anabolic metabolism at the cost of late life fitness in C. elegans" at TAWM. Learn more on Dec. 12th 4-5pm in the CCBR Red Room!
As we restart the Toronto Area Worm Meeting (TAWM) seminar series we hope to foster a sense of community amongst worm researchers. To do so, we believe it is integral to learn more about one another. Check out our first Speaker Spotlight on Rachel Webster from Department of Molecular Genetics, U of T!
The next Toronto Area Worm Meeting is Jan 16th 4-5 pm in the CCBR Red Room. This session will feature a trainee talk by Sebastian Fuentes from ClaycombLabUT as well as lightning talks by Dr. Ahilya Sawh Ahilya Sawh, Dr. Peter Roy, Dr. Arneet Saltzman, and Dr. Brent Derry @wbderry!
The Toronto Area Worm Meeting (TAWM) aims to foster a sense of community amongst worm researchers. To do so, we believe it is integral to learn more about one another. Check out our Speaker Spotlight on Sebastian Fuentes from ClaycombLabUT Department of Molecular Genetics, U of T!