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Kate Giles

PhD Candidate at Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Katherine Giles, also known as Kate Giles, is a researcher specializing in epigenetics and chromatin dynamics. She completed her PhD in 2019 at the Epigenetics Research Laboratory at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research.23 Her doctoral research focused on using cutting-edge techniques to study chromatin remodeling and epigenetic regulation.

Currently, Dr. Giles holds the position of Senior Research Officer at the Children's Medical Research Institute (CMRI).23 Her research interests include epigenetics, genetics, cancer, chromatin remodeling, and replication stress.1 She is particularly interested in how chromatin organization and epigenetic modifications influence gene regulation and cellular processes.

Dr. Giles has published several papers in peer-reviewed journals, with her work cited by other researchers in the field.1 Some of her notable research contributions include studies on:

  1. The role of chromatin remodeler mutations in human cancers
  2. Integrated epigenomic analysis of chromatin remodelers
  3. The impact of BRG1 knockdown on cellular pathways in prostate cancer

As a scientist, Dr. Giles describes herself as an epigenetic and DNA replication enthusiast and an optimist.4 She is affiliated with multiple research institutions, including CMRI, the Cesare Lab, and the Menzies Research Institute.4

Highlights

‪Katherine A Giles‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
Jan 16 · nature.com
Epigenetic reprogramming at estrogen-receptor binding sites alters ...
Integrated epigenomic analysis stratifies chromatin remodellers into ...

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Sydney, Australia