Helen Rowe @RoweLab
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Discovery science driven. Hope to contribute to translating discoveries into new medicines.
How do pluripotent stem cells resist harmful interferon responses to safeguard development? Through total epigenetic lockdown of ligands, sensors and effectors of IFN-I. In our preprint, James Holt shares his PhD discoveries on the ground state of immune evasion 😊:
www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
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Epigenetic lockdown of type I interferon sensing and signalling in human pluripotent cells.
The Human Silencing Hub (HUSH) complex safeguards genome integrity in human somatic cells by repressing transposable elements and regulating type I interferon (IFN-I) induction. In early development, ...
https://www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2025.10.27.684762v1
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What's on the horizon of cancer immunotherapies? Understanding epigenetic checkpoints, we say 😊:
news.cancerresearchuk.org/2025/09/11/l...
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Level-up: Looking to epigenetics for the next immunotherapy breakthrough - Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Checkpoint inhibitors have utterly changed the immunotherapy landscape – but there could be a different kind of checkpoint just waiting to be targeted...
https://news.cancerresearchuk.org/2025/09/11/level-up-looking-to-epigenetics-for-the-next-immunotherapy-breakthrough/
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Looking forward to this meeting this week: Transposable elements are controlling elements in health and disease,
genetics.org.uk/events/the-r...
organised by the Genetics Society 😊
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The real point is control: transposons as controlling elements in evolution, development and disease | Genetics Society
This three-day conference will run from Wednesday 20th to Friday 22nd November 2024 in Leicester. Background: When Barbara McClintock first described transposable elements in the 1940s, the scientif...
https://genetics.org.uk/events/the-real-point-is-control-transposons/
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Helen Rowe @RoweLab
Rebecca Berrens
over 1 year ago
Please register for the course on Transposable elements in
#genomics
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#datascience
. We will be sharing the magic of
#nanopore
long reads for
#transposon
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I’m happy to announce that I’ve been promoted to Professor! 🥳 I’m so grateful to everyone who has supported me, to my amazing lab members and to all who have made my scientific journey fun along the way ☀️. Thank you Queen Mary University!
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I am thrilled and incredibly proud that recent PhD student @Liane Fernandes from my lab @QMUL has won a prestigious EMBO Fellowship! Exciting science ahead ❤️ 🏆
almost 2 years ago
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How do tumours evade destruction by the immune system? We are recruiting two postdocs (wet lab/dry lab) to shed light on epigenetic checkpoints of anti-tumour immunity in lung cancers, funded by CRUK. Please get in touch to find out more!
www.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/vacanci...
www.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/vacanci...
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I am honoured to receive a Programme Foundation Award from Cancer Research UK on epigenetic regulation of immune evasion in non-small cell lung cancer. Thanks to my co-investigators, collaborators, mentors, lab &
@qmulepigenetics.bsky.social
for supporting this exciting translational project.
over 2 years ago
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Helen Rowe @RoweLab
QMUL Centre for Epigenetics
over 2 years ago
Please join us for the @QMULepigenetics seminar by Kristian Helin from @icr_london 11th Jan. 15.30GMT. venue: Derek Willoughby Lecture Theatre, at our Charterhouse Square campus. or online link at
qmulepigenetics.com/webinars
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Rita Rebollo
over 2 years ago
Dear TE family, it is time! The early-bird registration ends January 15th already! Abstract for talks ends February 15th! Start procrastinating by doing something useful: register to
#icte2024
! See you soon!
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Enlightening review from @KathleenHBurns lab:
genesdev.cshlp.org/content/37/2...
: LINE-1 activity and jumping contributes to genetic instability in cancer and understanding LINE-1 deregulation could lead to new therapeutic opportunities. A must-read.
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Elegant preprint identifying mutually exclusive targeting of HUSH1 vs. HUSH2 chromatin complexes for silencing dangerous LINE-1 elements in the human genome:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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