Epigenomic Mechanisms in Human Disease
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Epigenomics Research Group: Christopher G Bell, Barts & The London, QMUL, London, UK
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Only a couple of months left until our official QMUL Centre for Epigenetics Launch Conference! We will have an amazing list of guest speakers, including Michelle Percharde @mpercharde.bsky.social from MRC LMS, UK. Spaces are limited.
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QMUL Epigenetics Centre (www.qmul.ac.uk/epigenetics/) is looking to recruit a senior lecturer with expertise in Genomics/Epigenomics and/or cell-free DNA. This is an excellent opportunity to join a strong Epigenetics and genomics community. Pl share/apply here
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We'll be leveraging the expertise at @qmulepigenetics.bsky.social to develop liquid biopsy-based diagnostics to serve our ethnically diverse population. Co-led by Gabriella Ficz, Christopher Bell, Stamatina Iliodromoti and Ajay Sinha. Amazing support from Barts Charity.
Advancing early disease detection
With our funding researchers at Queen Mary will investigate how the marks on DNA in our blood can be used to detect a wider range of diseases than at present.
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