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 E-mail: woo.shim@uqconnect.edu.au \\ E-mail: woo.shim@uqconnect.edu.au \\
 LinkedIn: [[https://www.linkedin.com/in/woo-jun-shim-375276132/ | Woo Jun Shim]] \\ LinkedIn: [[https://www.linkedin.com/in/woo-jun-shim-375276132/ | Woo Jun Shim]] \\
-Twitter: [[https://twitter.com/swjoon117 | Woo Jun Shim (심우준)]] \\+Twitter: [[https://twitter.com/woojunshim3/ | Woo Jun Shim]] \\ 
  
 Woo Jun is currently pursuing PhD under supervision of Assoc. Prof. Mikael Boden (SCMB, UQ) and Dr. Nathan Palpant (IMB, UQ). His current research work centres around epigenetic regulation of genes that drive cell fate, which can be summarised in a threefold approach.  Woo Jun is currently pursuing PhD under supervision of Assoc. Prof. Mikael Boden (SCMB, UQ) and Dr. Nathan Palpant (IMB, UQ). His current research work centres around epigenetic regulation of genes that drive cell fate, which can be summarised in a threefold approach. 
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 Shim, WJ., Piper, M., Palpant, N., Boden, M. (2018) Cell identity genes are predicted by the absence of broad H3K27me3 domains. //Bioinformatics// (in revision) Shim, WJ., Piper, M., Palpant, N., Boden, M. (2018) Cell identity genes are predicted by the absence of broad H3K27me3 domains. //Bioinformatics// (in revision)
  
 +Shim, WJ., Sinniah, E., Xu, J., Vitrinel, B., Alexanian, A., Andreoletti, G., et al. (2019) Comparative analysis of diverse cell states establishes an epigenetic basis for inferring regulatory genes governing cell identity. (manuscript in preparation)
  
-**Conferences**+ 
 +**Conference talk** 
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 +Cell identity genes are predicted by the absence of broad H3K27me3 domains. ABACBS National Conference, Melbourne, 2018. 
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 +**Conference poster**
  
 Sortilin localisation in the rat retina during early postnatal  development. 29th Annual Meeting Australian Neuroscience Society, Canberra, Australia, Jan. 2009. Poster.  Sortilin localisation in the rat retina during early postnatal  development. 29th Annual Meeting Australian Neuroscience Society, Canberra, Australia, Jan. 2009. Poster. 
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 **Awards** **Awards**
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 +2018 ABACBS Conference Travel Award.
  
 2017 SCMB Master of molecular biology and master of bioinformatics prize 2016 (UQ, SCMB), awarded to the graduating student with the highest GPA of their class. 2017 SCMB Master of molecular biology and master of bioinformatics prize 2016 (UQ, SCMB), awarded to the graduating student with the highest GPA of their class.
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