Evan Healy
evhealy.bsky.social
Evan Healy
@evhealy.bsky.social
Research fellow studying all things chromatin, transcription & RNA
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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📣 A reminder about an open postdoctoral position in our group!

🧫 Are you interested in mechanisms of gene regulation, human facial development and disease? How our DNA shapes the way we look? Do you love chromatin and enhancers? 🧬

If so, reach out for an informal chat! 💬

longlab.co.uk
Postdoctoral Researcher
Our research is focused on understanding how genetic changes in the non-coding genome can impact gene regulatory mechanisms, alter developmental processes and ultimately affect human craniofacial shap...
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8/ Thanks and congrats to all amazing authors and collaborators who made this possible;

@rachelmccole.bsky.social , @jamesnolan.bsky.social , @conwayer1.bsky.social , Gerry Brien, Hannah Neikes and the labs of Lindsey James, @davidovichlab.bsky.social , Michiel Vermeulen and Diego Pasini
January 14, 2025 at 10:57 PM
7/ Thanks for reading! We’re excited to continue exploring these mechanisms in future work. Check out the full paper in @cp-cellreports.bsky.social for more details ! 📖

www.cell.com/cell-reports...
A conserved switch to less catalytically active Polycomb repressive complexes in non-dividing cells
McCole et al. show an evolutionarily conserved shift to less enzymatically active Polycomb repressive complexes in quiescent cells. They propose that the non-enzymatic functions of EZH1-PRC2 and canon...
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6/ We hope these insights will guide future cancer treatment strategies, especially in understanding how drugs interact with dividing vs. non-dividing cells. 💡
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