Thomas Preiss
John Curtin School of Medical Research, ACT, Australia
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From 1986-91 Thomas Preiss studied Chemistry at the Philipps-Universität, Marburg (Germany) and the University of Bristol (UK), followed by PhD work (1992-95) at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK). He spent the next seven years (1995-2002) as a postdoctoral scientist at the European Molecular Biology Laboratories (EMBL), Heidelberg (Germany), in parallel also completing his Habilitation in Biochemistry [Permission to teach at the professorial level] at the Medical Faculty of the Universität Heidelberg (Germany). In 2002 he became a laboratory head at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute in Sydney and held conjoint appointments at the University of New South Wales (Senior Lecturer, then Associate Professor). Since 2011 he is a Professor of RNA Biology at ANU/JCSMR.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The Cardiomyocyte RNA-Binding Proteome: Links to Intermediary Metabolism and Heart Disease (#118)
8:30 PM
Thomas Preiss
Poster Session 1
In planta determination of the mRNA-binding proteome of Arabidopsis etiolated seedlings (#119)
8:30 PM
Thomas Preiss
Poster Session 1
TCP-seq records the complete cycle of mRNA-ribosome interactions in vivo (#34)
6:14 PM
Nikolay E. Shirokikh
Session 5: Noncoding RNA and RNA Regulation
From Servant to Master: the Ribosome’s instructive role in cell fate determination (#183)
8:30 PM
Arjun S Chahal
Poster Session 1
Features of biogenesis and function of circular RNAs (#49)
3:00 PM
Chikako Ragan
Session 8B: RNA Regulation, Disease & Development
Understanding the function of 5-methylcytosine in mRNA biology (#255)
8:30 PM
Ulrike Schumann
Poster Session 2