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The Australian National University
The John Curtin School of Medical Research
ANU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Gene Expression and Epigenomics Group

Professor M Frances Shannon 
Group Leader and Director of JCSMR

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E:   frances.shannon@anu.edu.au

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Division of Molecular Bioscience
The John Curtin School of Medical Research
GPO Box 334
Canberra  ACT  2601  Australia 

 

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Our group studies the molecular switches that control inducible gene expression in the immune system. The response of an organism to environmental signals generally requires complex changes in gene expression. In man, the immune system is one of the major body systems that responds to external signals, specifically from invading pathogens such as viruses, bacteria or parasites, allergens and other unfavourable events. The cells of the immune system are exquisitely poised to alter gene expression patterns within minutes of detecting a signal and waves of gene expression changes then occur within the next 24-48hrs to ensure a correct immune response. Incorrect activation or repression of genes can lead to an adverse response, triggering autoimmunity or the failure to eliminate a pathogen. We focus on the transcription factors that drive inducible gene expression in the immune system as well as the role of the packaging of the genes into chromatin (the epigenome) in the nucleus. We employ single gene (especially cytokine genes) as well as genome-wide (microarray, ChIP-on-chip) approaches to understand inducible gene expression in immune cells.
An invitation to potential students: The lab has a keen interest in training the next generation of biomedical scientists interested in gene expression and epigenomics. We would welcome enquiries from Australian or international students interested in an Hons or PhD project in this area of research. We also host undergraduate students for lab projects related to their course.
For more information please contact Professor Frances Shannon at frances.shannon@anu.edu.au
General information for potential JCSMR, ANU students can be obtained at http://jcsmr.anu.edu.au/students/index.php