
Geoff Faulkner
@faulkner_lab
Professor, University of Queensland. Retrotransposons and genomics.
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http://faulknerlab.org 02-07-2017 02:19:31
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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…


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.


Proud to have contributed to this fantastic study led by Christopher Douse . HUSH for the world! nature.com/articles/s4146…



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...

Congrats Juan Manuel Botto for passing your final PhD milestone and welcome to the lab Barun Pradhan !


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


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






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/…

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…