Chris O'Neill
University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Chris is the Professor of Epigenetics in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Technology, Sydney and Head of the Epigenetics of Chronic Disease research theme in the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. His current primary research interests are to understand the basic biology of epigenetic reprogramming at key developmental transitions during embryo development and to identify how aberrations in these normal processes may lead to chronic disease later in life.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Formation of the trophectodermal layer in the mouse blastocyst requires increased global CpG methylation of the genome. (#145)
9:15 AM
Yan Li
SRB - Developmental competence and implantation (Orals )
Dynamic changes in the localization of the important histone variant H2A.Z during preimplantation development (#323)
5:00 PM
Charlotte Rollo
SRB Posters - Oocyte/blastocyst/embryo
Reanalysis of epigenetic reprogramming events in the early embryo (#3)
2:15 PM
Chris O'Neill
SRB - Growing Healthy Embryos