7th Melbourne Epigenetics Club
Founded in 2023, the Melbourne Epigenetics Club aims to bring together the chromatin and epigenetics community from across Melbourne.
The sixth instalment of Melbourne Epigenetics Club, featuring Dr Quentin Gouil and
Dr April Watt.
Ian Potter Auditorium, Kenneth Myer Building (144), University of Melbourne, Parkville.
The Melbourne Epigenetics Club was founded in 2023 by researchers at Peter Mac, Monash and WEHI, with the simple mission to bring together the chromatin and epigenetics community from across Melbourne. We have had six fantastic events already and are excited to announce that the seventh instalment will be on Thursday March 26th again at The University of Melbourne. This is a free event and will feature talks from two of Melbourne’s leading Epigeneticists Dr Quentin Gouil (ONJCRI) and Dr April Watt (Peter Mac), followed by a chance to meet and chat to local researchers over drinks and snacks. So, if you are interested in epigenetics and chromatin or would like to discover the expertise that we have on our doorstep, come along and join the club!
This event is sponsored by New England Biolabs, Vector Builder, Dovetail Genomics, and Chameleon Science.
Founded in 2023, the Melbourne Epigenetics Club aims to bring together the chromatin and epigenetics community from across Melbourne.
The sixth instalment of Melbourne Epigenetics Club, featuring Dr Quentin Gouil and
Dr April Watt.
Ian Potter Auditorium, Kenneth Myer Building (144), University of Melbourne, Parkville.
The Melbourne Epigenetics Club was founded in 2023 by researchers at Peter Mac, Monash and WEHI, with the simple mission to bring together the chromatin and epigenetics community from across Melbourne. We have had six fantastic events already and are excited to announce that the seventh instalment will be on Thursday March 26th again at The University of Melbourne. This is a free event and will feature talks from two of Melbourne’s leading Epigeneticists Dr Quentin Gouil (ONJCRI) and Dr April Watt (Peter Mac), followed by a chance to meet and chat to local researchers over drinks and snacks. So, if you are interested in epigenetics and chromatin or would like to discover the expertise that we have on our doorstep, come along and join the club!
This event is sponsored by New England Biolabs, Vector Builder, Dovetail Genomics, and Chameleon Science.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In-person
Location
Ian Potter Auditorium, Kenneth Myer Building (BUILDING 144), The University of Melbourne
30 Royal Parade
Parkville, VIC 3010
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