Complex Disease Epigenetics Group

Complex Disease Epigenetics Group Sequencing the genome was only the first step in our quest to understand how genes are expressed and

The group have been busy writing in lockdown - here is a review article we have just published on epigenetic research in...
04/08/2020

The group have been busy writing in lockdown - here is a review article we have just published on epigenetic research in different dementias.

Although genome-scale studies have identified many genetic variants associated with dementia, these do not account for all of disease incidence and so recently attention has turned to studying mechanisms of genome regulation. Epigenetic processes such as modifications to the DNA and histones alter t...

We enjoyed compiling a mini-symposium on the molecular etiology of Alzheimer’s disease, featuring some really interestin...
15/07/2020

We enjoyed compiling a mini-symposium on the molecular etiology of Alzheimer’s disease, featuring some really interesting articles from experts in the field. Check it out on our twitter link 👇

“Really enjoyed turning hand to editing and putting together this mini symposium series on the molecular etiology of AD! Some really interesting articles from experts in the field in the series, check it out below👇 https://t.co/cwDJZr19eU”

Our latest paper identifying epigenetic changes in the blood in patients with Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impa...
13/07/2020

Our latest paper identifying epigenetic changes in the blood in patients with Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment is out now! University of Exeter Medical School

A growing number of epigenome-wide association studies have demonstrated a role for DNA methylation in the brain in Alzheimer’s disease. With the aim …

06/04/2020

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