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Holly Holliday

Postdoctoral Researcher at Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Holly Holliday is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in cancer research, particularly focusing on pediatric brain tumors. She completed her PhD at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and UNSW Sydney, Australia, from August 2014 to December 2018.1 Currently, Dr. Holliday is a Research Officer at the Children's Cancer Institute, where she applies her expertise in molecular biology, epigenetics, and gene regulation.4

Dr. Holliday's research centers on Diffuse Midline Glioma (DMG), an incurable pediatric brain tumor. Her work investigates the role of epigenetic regulation in DMG, particularly focusing on the H3K27M driver histone mutation and its effects on transcriptional dysregulation.2 She has explored novel therapeutic strategies, including the combined inhibition of FACT (Facilitates Chromatin Transcription) and BET (Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal Domain) proteins, which has shown promising results in both in vitro and in vivo studies.2

As a Cancer Institute NSW Early Career Fellow, Dr. Holliday has received significant recognition for her work. In May 2023, she was awarded $565,523 in funding from the Cancer Institute NSW to further develop her research on brain cancer.5 Her publications have been cited 479 times, indicating the impact and relevance of her work in the field.3

Dr. Holliday's LinkedIn profile (username: holly-holliday-459262143) reflects her current position as a Research Officer at the Children's Cancer Institute, where she continues to contribute to advancements in pediatric cancer research.4

Highlights

Jun 9 · biorxiv.org
Chromatin remodeling with combined FACT and BET inhibition ...
May 26 · cancer.nsw.gov.au
Supporting the next generation of brain cancer researchers

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia