Sarah Kimmins
histone3.bsky.social
Sarah Kimmins
@histone3.bsky.social
Professor, Epigenetic inheritance of disease
University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM), Department of Pathology, Molecular and Cellular Biology
McGill University, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Reposted by Sarah Kimmins
🎤 Speakers:
¤ Adheleid Soubry
¤ Jamie Hackett @jamiehackett.bsky.social
¤ Noora Kotaja @nkotaja.bsky.social
¤Anaïs Carvalho
¤ Romain Barrès
@romainbarres.bsky.social
¤ Sarah Kimmins @histone3.bsky.social

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Abstract Submission Platform - POHaD GdR Symposium
Oral and poster presentations will be selected from submitted abstracts. Deadline for abstract submission is September 7th, 2025 (23:59 CEST).
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July 4, 2025 at 3:39 PM
Reposted by Sarah Kimmins
DNA methylation's role in development, aging, and disease has evolved, with a decade of breakthroughs in epigenetics! PMID:39134824, Nat Rev Genet 2024, @NatureRevGenet https://doi.org/10.1038/s41576-024-00760-8 #Medsky #Pharmsky #RNA #ASHG #ESHG 🧪
DNA methylation in mammalian development and disease | Nature Reviews Genetics
The DNA methylation field has matured from a phase of discovery and genomic characterization to one seeking deeper functional understanding of how this modification contributes to development, ageing and disease. In particular, the past decade has seen many exciting mechanistic discoveries that have substantially expanded our appreciation for how this generic, evolutionarily ancient modification can be incorporated into robust epigenetic codes. Here, we summarize the current understanding of the distinct DNA methylation landscapes that emerge over the mammalian lifespan and discuss how they interact with other regulatory layers to support diverse genomic functions. We then review the rising interest in alternative patterns found during senescence and the somatic transition to cancer. Alongside advancements in single-cell and long-read sequencing technologies, the collective insights made across these fields offer new opportunities to connect the biochemical and genetic f
doi.org
April 13, 2025 at 9:00 PM
Reposted by Sarah Kimmins
A study in Nature Communications shows that prenatal phthalate exposure alters newborn metabolite profiles, particularly in tyrosine and tryptophan pathways, which are associated with infant neurobehavioral outcomes. https://go.nature.com/4cgIPnw 🧪
April 14, 2025 at 1:03 AM
Reposted by Sarah Kimmins
Uncalled4: a toolkit for nanopore signal alignment, analysis and visualization of DNA and RNA modifications.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
March 28, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Reposted by Sarah Kimmins
Construction of an atlas of transcription factor binding during mouse development identifies popular regulatory regions

Read this Techniques & Resources Article by @annanordin.bsky.social @gianlucazamba.bsky.social @claudiocantu81.bsky.social & co.: doi.org/10.1242/dev....
March 29, 2025 at 9:51 AM
Reposted by Sarah Kimmins
We're so thrilled to finally share with you the published version of our CUT&Tag optimization and benchmarking paper "CUT&Tag recovers up to half of ENCODE ChIP-seq histone acetylation peaks" - out in @naturecomms.bsky.social today: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
CUT&Tag recovers up to half of ENCODE ChIP-seq histone acetylation peaks - Nature Communications
Cleavage Under Targets & Tagmentation is a rapidly expanding technique, but thorough evaluation and benchmarking against established ChIP-seq datasets are required. This study shows that CUT&T...
www.nature.com
March 27, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Reposted by Sarah Kimmins
❗️Join us tomorrow for the first Trainee Tuesday Seminar Series❗️This is a new collaboration between the USDOHaD Society & DOHaD Canada’s Trainee Development Committee! Open to all trainees from the US & Canada are welcome to join!
March 10, 2025 at 9:49 PM