Daniel Poppe
University of Western Australia, WA, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Daniel has a background in stem cell biology and neurosciences. During his PhD, he used human stem cell-derived neuronal cultures for disease modelling of Alzheimer’s disease and ataxias and applied genetic manipulation to directly generate human neurons from fibroblasts or to generate therapeutic cell populations. He joined Ryan Listers lab at UWA in Perth to learn omics approaches to define cell states at high resolution and to learn bioinformatic skills to interpret it. He now combines stem cell biology, neurosciences, genomics and epigenetics to better understand human biology and how to improve cell culture systems to make them a better tool for biomedical research. He is using epigenomics, single cell technology and a broad range of cell culture systems to chart expression and epigenetic configuration of human tissues and their in vitro model systems.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Elucidating RNA isoform expression in the 2-day old human prefrontal cortex at single-cell resolution (#218)
8:00 PM
Marcus R Camilleri
Poster Session 2
From bottleneck to pipeline: Robotic EM-seq processing for population-scale methylome profiling (#252)
8:00 PM
Daniel Poppe
Poster Session 2