Winnie Tan
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, VIC, Australia
Dr Winnie Tan completed her PhD at St Vincent's Institute in 2020 where she studied the role of ubiquitination in the DNA damage response. She is a Research Officer who started in the Shakeel Laboratory in 2021 and she currently leads a Charcot-Marie-Tooth Australia Research Grant (2022-2024) that utilizes cutting edge structural biology and biochemical techniques to study the role of chromatin remodeling complex in prevention of neuromuscular disorder and cancer.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Mechanisms of chromatin remodelling by MORC family ATPases (132269)
11:30 AM
Shabih Shakeel
Concurrent Session 5B: Epigenetics & Chromatin 1
Embryonic stem cell factors DPPA2/4 facilitate poised chromatin states in non-small cell lung cancer (#157)
8:00 PM
Janith Seneviratne
Poster Session 1