Hamish King
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, VIC, Australia
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Hamish King completed his undergraduate and Honours at Flinders University in Adelaide, before moving to the United Kingdom to undertake his PhD training in molecular epigenetics at the University of Oxford with Prof Rob Klose. While there he studied how gene expression is regulated by chromatin-modifying complexes, and how sequence-specific transcription factors cooperate with chromatin remodellers to access and bind the genome. During his postdoctoral training, Hamish was a Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellow at the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, where he studied the transcriptional and epigenetic regulatory networks that determine B cell identity and function in the human immune system using single-cell genomics. As part of his fellowship, Hamish worked closely with Dr Louisa James (QMUL), Dr Sarah Teichmann (Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge) and Prof William Greenleaf (Stanford). Hamish will join the Walter and Eliza Hall Institure as a Group Leader in early 2022, where he plans to leverage his cross-disciplinary expertise in experimental and computational functional genomics to interrogate the underlying gene regulatory mechanisms that shape how human B cell fate decisions are made, with the long term goal of understanding how these processes go wrong in human disease.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Transcriptional repression of endogenous retroviral elements in human B cells (#101)
8:00 PM
Cindy Shen
Poster Session 1
Dissecting the genetic consequences of non-coding autoimmune risk variants in primary B cells (#150)
8:00 PM
Jeralyn Wen Hui Ching
Poster Session 1
Modelling DNA demethylation dynamics during B cell maturation (#153)
8:00 PM
Annelise Quig
Poster Session 1
Speckled Protein 140 (SP140) binds non-methylated gene promoters via its SAND domain. (#152)
8:00 PM
Gabrielle R White
Poster Session 1
A single-cell multi-omic atlas of human primary immunodeficiencies identified cell type defects associated with poor vaccination responses (#215)
8:00 PM
Davide Vespasiani
Poster Session 2
Investigating variation in the protein-coding genome of a variable immune-deficient cohort (#129)
8:00 PM
James Lancaster
Poster Session 1
Systematic profiling of chromatin factor expression and dependency across normal and malignant cells (#143)
8:00 PM
James The
Poster Session 1