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Professor Alistair Forrest
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Professor Forrest was born in Western Australia and obtained his BSc (Hons) in Biotechnology at Murdoch University in 1993. He then moved to Brisbane and while working as a research assistant at the QIMR completed a Masters in Information Technology at the Queensland University of Technology. Shortly afterward, he completed his PhD in Bioinformatics at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at the University of Queensland. During his time in Brisbane he was involved in both ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ science, generating and analysing some of the first microarrays used in Australia and invented a strand specific RNA-seq protocol at the start of the RNA-seq revolution. In 2007 he moved to RIKEN Yokohama Japan on a CJ Martin Fellowship. Between 2007-2014 he was progressively promoted at RIKEN taking on more senior roles, and is currently scientific coordinator of the FANTOM5 (Functional Annotation of the mammalian genome) project consisting of a consortium of over 250 scientists in 20 countries. This has used single-molecule sequencing to generate a map of promoters and enhancers across a large collection of human and mouse primary cells, cancer cell lines and tissues. The work has recently published in the prestigious journals Nature and Science along with a collection of 30 additional satellite papers in specialized journals such as Nature Biotechnology, Genome Research and Blood. In 2015, after 20 years away from Perth he returned on a Cancer Research Trust  Senior Cancer Research Fellowship to take up a position as a Winthrop Professor at the Harry Perkins Institute for Medical Research

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Alison Testa, Postdoc
 
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Ruohan Li, Postdoc
 
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Hamid Alinejad Rokny, Postdoc
 
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Riti Roy, PhD Student
 
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Rui Hou, PhD Student
 
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Alison Testa, Postdoc
 
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