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Very cool story! Congrats Lluis and team
MECHANISMS, EPIGENETICS, CHROMATIN and DISEASE!
Amazing speakers, fun organizers (@ckadoch.bsky.social and I) and excellent venue!
Just ~1 month until our Keystone Symposia on Epigenetics and Gene Regulation in Health and Disease! Join us!
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Congrats JP, Mike and Jess and colleagues on the paper. Very interesting work.
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very cool Rob and colleagues, will enjoy reading it
Congrats Maria-Elena!
Next we need to develop AI to do experiments 😂
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@ckadoch.bsky.social and I are excited to welcome you to Geneva for the 2026 Keystone Symposium on Epigenetics and Gene Regulation in Health and Disease — short talk and poster slots are still open. Don’t miss the deadlines.
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Adrian, nice work but just to clarify- the short isoform (the one used in the past, also by us) promotes the activity of PRC2 on chromatin as shown before -nothing ‘opposite’ there. You studied the long one and found that it does the opposite. This is interesting and cool indeed.
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Come join us in Geneva for everything epigenetics and gene regulation. It will be a great meeting! Please repost!
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Our Department is recruiting as well. As a public institution we can’t afford professional quality videos so this post will have to suffice😱.