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Dr Claire Hirst, BSc(hons), PhD
Embryonic stem cell differentiation lab
Research Interests
My main research interest is in the transcriptional analysis of ES cell and their differentiated progeny, with a focus on novel gene discovery. This encompasses research spanning the fields of bioinformatics, protein biochemistry and cell biology.
Select Publications
Refereed journals Lim, S. M., Pereira, L., Wong, M. S., Hirst, C. E., Van Vranken, B. E., Pick, M., Trounson, A., Elefanty, A. G. Stanley, E. G. (2009). Enforced expression of Mixl1 during mouse ES cell differentiation suppresses hematopoietic mesoderm and promotes endoderm formation. Stem Cells. 27: 363-374.
Hirst, C. E., Ng, E. S., Azzola, L., Voss, A. K., Thomas, T., Stanley, E. G. Elefanty, A. G. (2006). Transcriptional profiling of mouse and human ES cells identifies SLAIN1, a novel stem cell gene. Dev. Biol. 293: 90-103.
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