by AEpiA | Oct 30, 2018 | News

We thought we’d share some brief highlights of Australian epigenetics publications over the last three months: Extensive transcriptomic and epigenomic remodelling occurs during Arabidopsis thaliana germination From La Trobe University in Melbourne, Prof Whelan...

by AEpiA | Oct 25, 2018 | Meeting Highlights, News

News from EpiCSA’s 3rd annual research meeting, held earlier this month! The Epigenetics Consortium of South Australia Incorporated (EpiCSA) held its 3rd Annual Research Meeting on Wednesday 3 October 2018 at the South Australian Health and Medical Research...

by Madhavi Maddugoda | Aug 7, 2018 | News, Publications

Here are some highlights of Australian epigenetics publications that came out between April and July 2018: Enduring epigenetic landmarks define the cancer microenvironment From Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research and Melbourne’s Monash University, this study...

by AEpiA | Jan 23, 2018 | Meeting Highlights, News

Many thanks to all of you who attended Epigenetics 2017 in Brisbane! Our flagship scientific meeting was held last October – November in Brisbane, where we enjoyed three days of seminars, posters and lively discussion. It was wonderful to see first hand much of...

by Madhavi Maddugoda | May 20, 2018 | News, Publications

We thought we’d share some brief highlights of Australian epigenetics publications from the beginning of this year (2018): The Tumor Suppressor Hic1 Maintains Chromosomal Stability Independent of Tp53 In a brief communication to Oncogene, this January, Professor...

by Madhavi Maddugoda | Jan 22, 2018 | News, Publications

Here are some brief highlights of Australian epigenetics publications from the end of last year (2017): Regulation of H3K4me3 at Transcriptional Enhancers Characterizes Acquisition of Virus-Specific CD8+ T Cell-Lineage-Specific Function In this study, Professor Turner...

Early in 2008, Sue Clark brought a handful of epigenetics researchers from Australia together to form the Australian Epigenetics Alliance. The AEpiA has now grown to a membership of over 600, with members spanning not only Australasia, but the globe.  In February 2021, our Victorian local organising committee hosted our eighth flagship Epigenetics conference, online for the first time.  Our NSW team is now busy preparing for Epigenetics 2022, which will be held in September in Kingscliff, NSW.