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Hamish King completed his undergraduate and Honours at Flinders University in Adelaide, before moving to the United Kingdom to undertake his PhD training in molecular genetics at the University of Oxford with Prof Rob Klose. While there he studied how gene expression is regulated by chromatin-modifying complexes, and how sequence-specific transcription factors cooperate with chromatin remodellers to access and bind the genome. Following his PhD, Hamish was a Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellow at the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, where he studied the transcriptional and epigenetic regulatory networks that determine B cell identity and function in the human immune system. Building on these discoveries, Hamish joined the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute as a Laboratory Head in February 2022, where his team is focused on understanding how defects in the epigenetic control of gene expression are involved in human autoimmune disease. To achieve this, the King lab uses both experimental and computational approaches combined with ex vivo immune cell cultures for human B cell maturation, with the long-term aim to provide translational insights into how epigenetic dysregulation in the immune system is linked with disease.
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IMMUNITYno. 2 (2024): 379-399.e18
CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY (2024): 102428-102428
Journal of Clinical Investigationno. 9 (2021)
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