Geoff Faulkner (@faulkner_lab) 's Twitter Profile
Geoff Faulkner

@faulkner_lab

Professor, University of Queensland. Retrotransposons and genomics.
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Joanna Achinger-Kawecka (@aachinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT! 🧬🧬 I am looking for a #postdoc fellow to lead a new project in 3D chromatin organisation and transcriptional regulation in cancer (experimental and/or computational) at South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute in Adelaide. Apply below: careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/5146…

Alistair Forrest (@al__forrest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just under a week to apply to join our team working on the spatial transcriptomics (#MERSCOPE, #VisiumHD, #Xenium, and more..) of poor prognosis cancers. external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/en/job/518040/…

Australasian Epigenetics Alliance (@aepia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/11 Welcome to our August ECR spotlight! This month we get to know Charles Bell Charlie Bell who works in the Faulkner lab Geoff Faulkner at the Mater Research Institute Mater Research and University of Queensland.

1/11 Welcome to our August ECR spotlight! This month we get to know Charles Bell <a href="/charles_bell92/">Charlie Bell</a> who works in the Faulkner lab <a href="/Faulkner_Lab/">Geoff Faulkner</a> at the Mater Research Institute <a href="/MaterResearch/">Mater Research</a> and University of Queensland.
Heng Li (@lh3lh3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Preprint on "BWT construction and search at the terabase scale". We can compress 100 human genomes to 11GB in 21 hours, find SMEMs with it, do affine-gap alignment and retrieve similar local haplotypes. 7.3Tb commonly sequenced bacterial genomes ⇒ 30GB arxiv.org/abs/2409.00613

Preprint on "BWT construction and search at the terabase scale". We can compress 100 human genomes to 11GB in 21 hours, find SMEMs with it, do affine-gap alignment and retrieve similar local haplotypes. 7.3Tb commonly sequenced bacterial genomes ⇒ 30GB arxiv.org/abs/2409.00613
Max Planck Society (@maxplanckpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all emerging scientists - it’s time to send us an application! 😉😎 Lead your own #MaxPlanck Research Group w/ €2.7M in funding over 6 yrs, full independence & resources to hire staff. State-of-the-art infrastructure awaits you!🌟 Apply today➡️mpg.de/career/max-pla…

Christopher Douse (@ch_douse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted that this is finally out! Thanks to Geoff Faulkner Todd Macfarlan and the other reviewer for good and constructive comments that arrived in my inbox the day after my second child was born... paper here nature.com/articles/s4146…. Short reflection on new stuff...

Joanna W Jachowicz (@jwjach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

interested in 3D genome organization during early development? want to understand how it is shaped by RNA? you like data analysis and developing new computational tools? 🧬💻🧐 With Anton Goloborodko @[email protected] we are recruiting a PhD student/intern to work with us at IMBA imbavienna.bsky.social

Charlie Bell (@charles_bell92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am looking for a motivated PhD student who is interested in understanding the fundamentals of gene regulation. They will be working directly with me on a DECRA funded project (scholarship guaranteed for domestic students). DM me if you know of anyone interested, including you

Jennifer Frost (@the_frostlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking for a PhD? Interested in epigenetics, imprinting and transposons? Come join the Jennifer Frost and RJ Oakey labs for our project in the 2025 KCL MRC DTP scheme, applications are now open! Link to project: kcl-mrcdtp.com/project/the-ro… King's College London Media Research Center #MRCDTP25

Looking for a PhD? Interested in epigenetics, imprinting and transposons? Come join the <a href="/the_FrostLab/">Jennifer Frost</a> and <a href="/rjoakey2012/">RJ Oakey</a> labs for our project in the 2025 <a href="/KCL_MRCDTP/">KCL MRC DTP</a> scheme, applications are now open!

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Geoff Faulkner (@faulkner_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I doubt the stated phenotype here is due to changes in L1 mRNA. The ASO and CRISPRi KD approaches (Figs 1, S1, S2) reduce L1 expression by <10% and these small changes are noted as efficient and significant KD. Stats were done on tech reps to give p<0.05 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Marco_Trizzino Lab (@marcotrizzino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 5-year postdoc position in my lab is now "live" for applications! Deadline to apply is November 3rd: imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jo… Please RT

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🚀 Join the CRG as a Junior Group Leader in Quantitative Cell Biology! 🧬 We’re seeking passionate leaders to tackle fundamental biological questions using cutting-edge multidisciplinary approaches. Enjoy generous core funding, state-of-the-art facilities, and a collaborative

🚀 Join the CRG as a Junior Group Leader in Quantitative Cell Biology! 🧬

We’re seeking passionate leaders to tackle fundamental biological questions using cutting-edge multidisciplinary approaches. Enjoy generous core funding, state-of-the-art facilities, and a collaborative
Peter Andersen (@prandersen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Our lab’s first preprint found a wonderful journal home! 🎉 Our paper explores the role of testis-specific transcription factors in Drosophila and reveals broad functional connections between tissue-specific paralog proteins. 📝: genesdev.cshlp.org/content/early/…

Geoff Faulkner (@faulkner_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thoughtful and rigorous work from Rippei Hayashi and Peter Andersen teams looking at PAF1C and transcriptional termination. Interesting for me to look at "the other end" of transcription for a change. I wonder what brings tTAF and tPAF together? genesdev.cshlp.org/content/early/…

Geoff Faulkner (@faulkner_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reposting comment on preprint of this Developmental Cell paper. Stats done on technical replicates of L1 KD to make small absolute changes seem significant. Biological replicates were available but not used for stats, why? Because p>0.05? I don't understand this. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…