Few research areas ignite our imagination as much as the research on aging. Within it, epigenomics remain central to our understanding of aging-associated processes. On June 22nd 2020, we held an online BACE event on Epigenomics of Aging. We had three exciting talks – starting with the intricacies of the epigenetic clock demonstrated by professorContinue reading “BACE Event on Epigenomics of Aging – further reading”
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BACE event on Epigenomics of Immunity
On April 22nd 2020 we hosted an online event on the epigenomics of immunity. Florian Wimmers PhD, Postdoctoral Scholar in Systems Immunology at Stanford School of Medicine gave a talk “Does the epigenome remember your flu shot?”. Does the epigenome remember your flu shot? Florian introduced us to the immune system, and the differences betweenContinue reading “BACE event on Epigenomics of Immunity”
1st Bay Area Chromatin and Epigenomics event
The first Bay Area Chromatin and Epigenomics group event took place on February 12th 2020 in Menlo Park, CA. It gathered a wide representation of professionals from companies and research institutions across the San Francisco Bay Area. Cancer genomics Our first speaker that night was Robert Power – my colleague from Personalis and Global ProductContinue reading “1st Bay Area Chromatin and Epigenomics event”