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Chee Kiang Ewe

Tel Aviv University

Chee Kiang (Ethan) Ewe received his BS(Hons) in Biomedical Science from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, in 2015. He earned his PhD at the University of California, Santa Barbara where he studied the regulatory logic governing developmental robustness and the molecular basis underlying variation in the endoderm gene regulatory network in C. elegans under the guidance of Dr. Joel Rothman. He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher in Dr. Oded Rechavi’s lab at Tel Aviv University, studying the molecular basis of epigenetic inheritance.

Chee Kiang Ewe has added 17 preLight posts

Increased gene dosage and mRNA expression from chromosomal duplications in C. elegans

Bhavana Ragipani, Sarah Elizabeth Albritton, Ana Karina Morao, et al.

Selected by 25 April 2022

Chee Kiang Ewe

Genetics

Developmentally programmed epigenome regulates cellular plasticity at the parental-to-zygote transition

Ryan J. Gleason, Christopher S. Semancik, Gitanjali Lakshminarayanan, et al.

Selected by 16 March 2022

Chee Kiang Ewe

Developmental Biology

An effective workshop on “How to be an Effective Mentor for Underrepresented STEM Trainees”

Andrea G. Marshall, Caroline B. Palavicino-Maggio, Elsie Spencer, et al.

Selected by 14 February 2022

Helen Robertson et al.

Scientific Communication and Education

Sex-specific topology of the nociceptive circuit shapes dimorphic behavior in C. elegans

Vladyslava Pechuk, Yehuda Salzberg, Gal Goldman, et al.

Selected by 23 December 2021

Chee Kiang Ewe

Animal Behavior and Cognition

piRNAs regulate a Hedgehog germline-to-soma pro-aging signal

Cheng Shi, Coleen T. Murphy

Selected by 09 December 2021

Chee Kiang Ewe

Developmental Biology

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