Melanie Eckersley-Maslin
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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A/Prof Melanie Eckersley-Maslin is a group leader and Snow Fellow at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Department of Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her lab investigates epigenetic plasticity in development and cancer to explore how cell identity is established in embryos yet deregulated in cancers, with the ultimate aim to identify new therapeutic targets.
Melanie completed her PhD in molecular biology at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s School of Biological Sciences in New York, USA with Prof David Spector before postdoctoral research in developmental epigenetics with Prof Wolf Reik at the Babraham Institute, Cambridge UK supported by an EMBO Fellowship, Marie Curie Independent Fellowship and a BBSRC Discovery Grant. In 2021, Melanie returned to Australia to establish her research lab supported by the Lorenzo and Pamela Galli Medical Trust. She is recipient of the 2020 MetCalf Prize for Stem Cell Research, a 2021 Snow Medical Research Fellowship and the 2023 Lorne Genome Millennium Prize.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
An Integrative Multiomics Approach to Characterise Novel Transcripts Underlying the Maintenance of Pluripotency and Cellular Differentiation (#103)
8:00 PM
Lars Pennings
Poster Session 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
EmbryoRadar – a machine learning model to uncover the impact of developmental transcriptional program reawakening in cancer (133068)
11:15 AM
Tongtong Wang
Concurrent Session 5A: Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
A novel biosensor to identify regulators of individual and combinatorial histone modifications in live single cells (#205)
8:00 PM
Dian Kwang
Poster Session 2