Rob Klose

Rob Klose
Rob Klose in 2016
Born (1977-12-28) December 28, 1977 (age 46)
Alma mater
Awards
Websitehttps://kloselab.co.uk/ Edit this on Wikidata
Academic career
Institutions
Known forResearch on chromatin-based and epigenetic mechanisms
Scientific career
ThesisBiochemical analysis of MeCP2 (2005)
Doctoral advisorAdrian Bird

Rob Klose (born December 28, 1977) is a Canadian researcher and Professor of Genetics at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford.[2][1][3] His research investigates how chromatin-based and epigenetic mechanisms contribute to the ways in which gene expression is regulated.[4][5][6]

  1. ^ a b Rob Klose publications indexed by Google Scholar Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ Rob Klose publications from Europe PubMed Central
  3. ^ Klose, Rob. "Professor Rob Klose". Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  4. ^ Klose, Rob (2010). "CpG islands recruit a histone H3 lysine 36 demethylase". Mol. Cell. 38 (2): 179–90. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2010.04.009. PMC 3098377. PMID 20417597.
  5. ^ Klose, Rob (2013). "ZF-CxxC domain-containing proteins, CpG islands and the chromatin connection". Biochem Soc Trans. 41 (3): 727–40. doi:10.1042/BST20130028. PMC 3685328. PMID 23697932.
  6. ^ Klose, Rob (2014). "Variant PRC1 complex-dependent H2A ubiquitylation drives PRC2 recruitment and polycomb domain formation". Cell. 157 (6): 1445–59. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2014.05.004. PMC 4048464. PMID 24856970.