Greg Neely
University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Greg completed his PhD in human immunology (AIDS related pathogens) at the University of Calgary, Canada (2004) and went on to train in functional genomics of pain at IMBA in Vienna, Austria (2003-2010). Since 2011 he has been running a lab in Sydney Australia and he is currently based at the Charles Perkins Center at the University of Sydney. His lab uses pooled CRISPR screening to investigate human cell biology with a focus on cellular mechanisms controlling venom mechanisms and pain.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Functional validation of human Parkinson’s disease GWAS in Drosophila melanogaster. (#32)
6:08 PM
Lisa Oyston
Session 5: Noncoding RNA and RNA Regulation
A functional genomic approach to identify new synaptic genes and drug targets to prevent neurodegeneration. (#120)
8:30 PM
John Manion
Poster Session 1
Funcitonal Validation of Human Obesity GWAS Candidates in vivo (#9)
6:06 PM
Qiaoping Kevin Wang
Session 1: Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation
Conserved Transcriptional Architecture of Pain (#133)
8:30 PM
Tiffany Cole
Poster Session 1
Functional genomic identification of new synaptic regulators. (#226)
8:30 PM
Rachel Walters
Poster Session 2
Functional validation of obesity-associated genes in vivo (#236)
8:30 PM
Victoria Shenton
Poster Session 2