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David J. Tremethick

Genetics and Genomics

Australian National University

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About David J. Tremethick at Australian National University (ANU)

David J. Tremethick is a genomics researcher at the Australian National University, focusing on chromatin dynamics, histone variants, and 3D genome organization in health and disease.

Research Areas

chromatin dynamicsepigeneticshistone variants3D genome organizationDNA methylationtranscriptional regulationcancer genomicschromatin remodeling
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Research Output

Total Citations7,060

Emerging researcher

Publications93

Selective publication record

h-index42

Established scholar

i10-index58

Growing portfolio

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