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Australian epigenetics research news April – May 2017
Here are some highlights from the Australian epigenetics landscape over April and May 2017: Intron retention is regulated by altered MeCP2-mediated splicing factor...
Abstract submission deadline extended
Abstract submission deadline extended to Tuesday 1st August 7th Australian Epigenetics Conference 29 October – 1 November 2017 Brisbane Discover the epigenetic...
Save the date – EPIGENETICS 2017
Save the Date! 7th Australian Epigenetics Conference 29 October – 1 November 2017 Brisbane **UPDATE** Registrations and abstract submissions NOW OPEN Mark the date in...
First Annual EpiCSA Research Meeting a great success
The Epigenetics Consortium of South Australia (EpiCSA) held its first Annual Research Meeting on 13th October, with a busy one-day program including a keynote talk by...
Australian epigenetics research news
Australian epigenetics researchers have been busy this year! We thought we’d share some of the publications AEpiA members have told us about: New research from the...
DNA methylation analysis ready for clinical use
Image Credit: Christoph Bock/CeMM An international team of scientists, including AEpiA researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, has shown...
Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in obesity
A study led by researchers at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute in Sydney has revealed that obese male mice can pass on metabolic phenotypes not only to...
Highlights of Epigenetics 2015
Last month, we hosted AEpiA's sixth flagship conference, Epigenetics 2015, in beautiful Hobart, Tasmania. What an exciting and inspiring three days! Thank you Hobart...