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SUMMARY:Babraham Distinguished Lecture - Antisense-mediated chromatin sile
 ncing  - Prof. Caroline Dean\; Project Leader - Cell and Developmental Bio
 logy\, The John Innes Centre \, UK
DTSTART:20191128T140000Z
DTEND:20191128T150000Z
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CONTACT:Bobbie Claxton
DESCRIPTION:Caroline Dean did her PhD at the University of York\, and then
  spent 5 years as a post-doctoral research fellow in a small biotech compa
 ny in California. She started her lab at The John Innes Centre in Norwich 
 in 1988\, and served as Associate Research Director between 1999-2008. She
  is now a Royal Society Research Professor based at John Innes Centre. Her
  group’s work on why and how plants overwinter before flowering has led 
 them into the study of antisense RNA and Polycomb switching mechanisms. Wo
 rking with collaborators at MRC\, LMB the group is currently studying the 
 structural changes underpinning epigenetic switching mechanisms and R-loop
  mediated chromatin silencing.
LOCATION:Babraham - The Cambridge Building\; Petersfield Lecture Theatre
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