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SELECTBIO Conferences Epigenetics, microRNAs and non Coding RNAs in Disease

Fred van Leeuwen's Biography



Fred van Leeuwen, Group Leader, Netherlands Cancer Institute

Fred van Leeuwen performed his PhD studies on the role of the unusual DNA base J in antigenic variation of African trypanosomes. He performed his post-doctoral training at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle where he identified Dot1 as a methyltransferase of H3K79, a conserved histone modification system on the nucleosome core. In 2004, he started his independent research group as Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Fellow and recently became staff member at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam. His lab currently investigates the function and regulation of Dot1 in yeast and mammals and mechanisms of histone turnover and inheritance.

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Shaping the Epigenome by Chromatin Dynamics

Thursday, 17 October 2013 at 15:00

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Histone modifications can be very dynamic. However, histones themselves can also be moved or replaced. Using  genetic screening and pulse chase methods we are determining the patterns and mechanisms of histone turnover and inheritance to determine how they influence the epigenome.


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