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While every cell of an organism has an identical genomic content, extremely complex networks exist to tailor the genomic output to the needs of that cell. This program of gene expression is different for every cell type and stage of development. In addition, the cell can respond to its environment by modulating its gene expression program in a fair

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While every cell of an organism has an identical genomic content, extremely complex networks exist to tailor the genomic output to the needs of that cell. This program of gene expression is different for every cell type and stage of development. In addition, the cell can respond to its environment by modulating its gene expression program in a fair

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M. FRANCES SHANNON is Professor and Head of the Division of Molecular Bioscience, John Curtin School of Medical Research at The Australian National University. Her main research interests include inducible gene transcription in the immune system, the interplay between chromatin and transcription and the role of the NF-?? transcription factors in immune gene regulation. She received her degrees in Ireland from University College Dublin and the National University of Ireland. SUDHA RAO is currently a research fellow in the Division of Immunology and Genetics at the JCSMR, ANU. After completing her Ph.D. at Kings College, London, she joined Prof. Shannons lab where she worked on NF-kB transcriptional networks and cytokine gene regulation. She has spent several years working as a senior scientist within the genomics department at Rhone Poulenc, U.K. to develop microarray technologies for drug development.