Qing Wang
@1QINGWANG
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Computational Postdoctoral Fellow | SmithLab | UNSW | Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics
Sydney, New South Wales
Joined June 2018
Congratulations to the team! Thrilled to be part of this amazing collaboration!
Several years in the making (and aging), @Xueqian_Zhuang 's study on aging is out today @Nature. She finds, surprisingly, that aging suppresses tumorigenesis and stemness in the lung by promoting a functional iron insufficiency in the alveolar epithelium.
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Our very own @1QINGWANG talking about her mukti-omics profiling of lncRNA function via bulk dRNA @nanopore sequencing at #AGTA2025
#ProudPI
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A nice general summary of the work here by @MSKCancerCenter's very own @IanDemsky
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A new laboratory study provides evidence about how advanced age can be protective against cancer — with implications for treating patients in different age groups.
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Thanks very much to Tatiana Cañeque and Raphaël Rodriguez for an insightful News & Views on our paper!
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🚨New in @Nature from the Tuomas Tammela Lab: how aging suppresses tumorigenesis and stemness in the lung by promoting functional iron insufficiency in the alveolar epithelium. Interestingly, this renders aged cells resistant to ferroptosis.
nature.com
Nature - Studies using mouse models of lung adenocarcinoma identify an association between age, iron homeostasis and tumour initiation potential that involves NUPR1 and lipocalin-2.
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Several years in the making (and aging), @Xueqian_Zhuang 's study on aging is out today @Nature. She finds, surprisingly, that aging suppresses tumorigenesis and stemness in the lung by promoting a functional iron insufficiency in the alveolar epithelium.
nature.com
Nature - Studies using mouse models of lung adenocarcinoma identify an association between age, iron homeostasis and tumour initiation potential that involves NUPR1 and lipocalin-2.
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Honored to be part of the #UNSWWomenChamps and great to connect with the peers. Great session today!👏 @UNSW @UNSWScience #Science
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🧬 Technological advancements are opening exciting new opportunities in understanding cis-regulatory complexity. Explore our latest review in @GenomeBiology to see how #MachineLearning and synthetic biology are leading the way! https://t.co/aviQZEfV4l
#Genomics
genomebiology.biomedcentral.com
Enhancers are genomic DNA elements controlling spatiotemporal gene expression. Their flexible organization and functional redundancies make deciphering their sequence-function relationships challen...
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We extended the RNA velocity model to incorporate epigenome data from single-cell multi-omic protocols like 10X Multiome. Key results: more accurate velocity estimation than RNA alone; inference of RNA/epigenome decoupling; and quantification of time lags. https://t.co/pRianQg05X
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Single-cell multi-omic datasets, in which multiple molecular modalities are profiled within the same cell, provide a unique opportunity to discover the relationships between cellular epigenomic and...
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@10xGenomics Can you please improve your default "cell" thresholds. I've seen these sub-standard thresholds negatively impact many studies, here's an example of what I mean:
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Tuesday Sept 20 is the next edition of the ABACBS seminar series featuring @paulfharrison (langevitour: projections of scRNA-seq data) and @QingWang0402 (impact of aging and exercise on lung alveolar stem cells). Don't forget to register here:
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I'm very excited to share our latest preprint detailing the selection of a lead iPSC line to serve as a reference line for large scale collaborative study!
biorxiv.org
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are a powerful tool for studying development and disease. However, different iPSC lines show considerable phenotypic variation. The lack of common...
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The early bird registration deadline for the joint GIW/ABACBS 2019 conference in Sydney has been extended until November 8th, but don't use that as an excuse to procrastinate. Get yourself registered today!
abacbs.org
Joint International GIW & ABACBS-2019 Conference
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Fascinating comments from hyper-prolific authors when asked how and why they have published an average of a paper every 5 days for the last 16 years https://t.co/oAynnt2Har
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