Tom Milne
@milnetom68
Professor of Haematology at the University of Oxford
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https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk/people/thomas-milne 10-12-2017 16:41:38
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Dr Joe Cross from our lab Department of Paediatrics MRC MHU presenting Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group Little Princess Trust funded research #CCLG24 annual meeting.
I’m two days late with this, but fantastic job Nicole Jackson presenting work on P300 function during the European Hematology Association conference in Borovets, Bulgaria
This Saturday, researchers from the Tom Milne, andi roy and Wilkinson Group labs will be at ATOM Festival's Science Market showcasing some of our gene editing activities 🧬✂️🦴
🗓️ Come and visit our stall in Abingdon Market Place 10am-3pm on the 16th March!
Excited to announce a Wellcome Trust funded #postdoc position in my lab Department of Biochemistry at Oxford University: computational analysis of #epigenetics in #parasiticnematodes . Working with experimentalists in Mark Viney's lab at Liverpool Uni. DM or email me for more info!
see my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…
Post doc job alert! Come and join our research team developing novel immuno-therapeutics for childhood leukaemia/T-ALL at UCL GOS/Institute of Child Health Developmental Biology & Cancer UCL Cancer Institute UCL Cancer Domain ECN
jobs.ac.uk/job/DFF516/res…
bioRxiv You can now read about the results of Purnima Kumar's PhD project at University of Oxford Oxford Chemistry with Angela Russell!
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Please apply if you are interested to join our team MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences in Göttingen (Germany) as a PhD student and to study the 3D organisation and regulation of the genome!
Please share/re-Xeet one last time ahead of the impending 8th Jan deadline!
PhD studentship available between our lab and the Baud Group University of Southampton via the South Coast Biosciences DTP below studying Wnt signalling regulatory process in human blood stem cells. International funding avail!
A new chapter in our quest to understand long-term transcriptional memory! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
A unique chromatin signature remembers past gene activation for multiple cell doublings without the signal. Fascinating work by Pawel Mikulski and our team!