Editorial Board

Giacomo Cavalli

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Dr. Giacomo Cavalli is Head of the Chromatin and Cell Biology Laboratory at the Institute for Human Genetics (Montpellier, France). Together with Renato Paro, Dr. Cavalli was first to show transgenerational inheritance of chromatin states in metazoans. He is a Polycomb and Trithorax group of proteins expert, first demonstrating PcG tumor suppressive function in Drosophila. Dr. Cavalli is also a Permanent Member of the EpigeneSys Network of Excellence, of the Laboratory of Excellence EpiGenMed, and a Senior Member of the Cancer Epigenetics Society.

Susan Clark

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Dr. Susan J. Clark is Head of the laboratory for Epigenetics Research, of the Genomics and Epigenetics Division and of the Cancer Epigenetics Program at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, and of the Cancer Research Division at the Kinghorn Cancer Centre, and Professor at Univ. of New South Wales Faculty of Medicine (Sydney, Australia). Dr. Clark is also Founding Member of the International Human Epigenome Consortium, President of the Australian Epigenetics Alliance, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, and an Officer of the Cancer Epigenetics Society.

Dr. Jonathan D. Licht, Cancer Epigenetics Editor

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Dr. Jonathan D. Licht is Director of University of Florida Health Cancer Center (Gainesville, FL, USA), and holds the Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Foundation and David B and Leighan R. Rinker Chair. Dr. Licht is also an NCI-funded Chicago Physical Sciences Oncology Center co-leader, and is a cancer epigenetics Principal Investigator of a Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Specialized Center and a Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation program. In addition to Cancer Epigenetics journal series, Dr. Licht is also Editor of Cancer Cell.

Dr. Keith Robertson, Cancer Epigenetics Editor

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Dr. Keith D. Robertson is the Professor of Molecular Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics and Head of the Epigenetic Etiology of Human Disease Laboratory at Mayo Clinic, (Rochester, MN, USA). Dr. Robertson was also a Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Scholar, President of the Epigenetics Society, and is the Vice-President of the Cancer Epigenetics Society. Other academic accomplishments include Faculty positions at the NCI/NIH, and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Shands Cancer Center at University of Florida.