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Ana I Domingos (born 1976 in Lisbon, Portugal) is a Neuroscientist and Associate Professor of medicine at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford.[2][1][3] His research focuses on how chromatin-based and epigenetic mechanisms contribute to the ways in which gene expression is regulated.[4][5][6]

Education
Domingos has an undergraduate degree in pure (paper and pencil) math from the University of Lisbon. Following a brief stint at the Lisbon school of music, studying song, she transitioned into biological science and entered the Gulbenkian PhD program with

Education

Klose was an undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, where he graduated with Dean's Honors in Biology. As a postgraduate student under Prof. Sir Adrian Bird at the Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, he studied the methyl CpG binding protein MeCP2, part of the DNA methylation system, which is associated with Rett syndrome.[7] He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in 2005.[8]

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. She then left mathematics to enter Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, where he graduated with Dean's Honors in Biology. As a postgraduate student under Prof. Sir Adrian Bird at the Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, he studied the methyl CpG binding protein MeCP2, part of the DNA methylation system, which is associated with Rett syndrome.[7] He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in 2005.[8] Category:Science