Current Job: Research Associate, Epigenetics Unit, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London Scientific Discipline/Field: Cancer Epigenetics, mainly ovarian and breast Epigenetics is broadly defined by changes to the DNA or the proteins which package DNA (chromatin) and affect how genes are expressed, without changing DNA sequence. Country: UK Pick some letters (L,G,B,T,Q etc.): L Twitter: @cassyorkirsty What... Continue Reading →
An Interview with Robert Williamson
Current Job: PhD Student Scientific Discipline/Field: Population Genetics Country: I'm from the US but live/work in Canada Pick some letters (L,G,B,T,Q etc.): G and Q I suppose. I’m also fond of Å, because who doesn’t like tiny circles? Website? http://www.genomicconflict.com What does your job involve? I do primarily computational research, analyzing genomic sequences and simulating... Continue Reading →
An Interview with Beth Hellen
Current Job: Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Rutgers University Scientific Discipline/Field: Computational Evolutionary Genetics Country: Currently USA, but I'll be going back home to the UK soon Pick some letters: L, Q Website? https://wordpress.com/post/montaguehellen.wordpress.com/ What does you job involve? I'm a Computational Evolutionary Geneticist. This means that while I am interested in researching evolution, I work using a computer rather... Continue Reading →
