Marc Wilkins
University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Professor Marc Wilkins is the Deputy Dean (research and enterprise) in the Faculty of Science at UNSW Sydney. He developed the concept of the proteome and coined the term, and currently studies the role of post-translational modifications in the regulation of protein translation and of chromatin. He also has extensive experience in genomics, and was Director of the Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics from 2011 to 2022. This Centre is the largest technical centre for genomics at any Australian university. Marc has co-founded two biotechnology companies – both which were ultimately listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). He has advised the NSW State Government, the Australian Federal Government and the Government of New Zealand on aspects of science policy.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Proline-adjacent Phosphosites on Saccharomyces cerevisiae Histone Demethylase Rph1p are Salt Stress Responsive and Important for Cell Growth Under Salt Stress (132859)
11:05 AM
Nicola Karakatsanis
Symposium Ten | Post-translational Modifications and Signalling
Interspecies conservation of post-translational modifications in eukaryotic ribosomes (#124)
12:45 PM
Thomas Smallbone
Lunch & Poster Session 2
Motif-based clustering of phosphosites reveals co-regulatory relationships in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (#135)
12:45 PM
Heather McDonald-Haynes
Lunch & Poster Session 2
Cross-species analysis of SMYD5-mediated RPL40 methylation (#158)
12:45 PM
Tara M Keogh
Lunch & Poster Session 2
PROTEOMICS 2026