
Dr Ingrid Wise ~ Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Australian Institute of Tropical Health & Medicine
- About
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- Interests
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- Research
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- Genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, epigenomics
- Research Disciplines
- Socio-Economic Objectives
Ingrid Wise is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in immunology at the Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine (AITHM). She is also registered member of the Centre for Tropical Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology, James Cook University (CTBMB) and the Centre of Molecular Theraputics (CMT).
Ingrid completed her PhD in Genetics and Cardiovascular Diseases (2018) at Federation University Australia under Professor Fadi Charchar.
Her research interests are focused around using novel technologies and systems-based biology methods for understanding mechanisms of infectious disease.
- Publications
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- Journal Articles
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- Rowland J, Akbarov A, Eales J, Xu X, Dormer J, Guo H, Denniff M, Jiang X, Ranjzad P, Nazgiewicz A, Ribeiro Prestes P, Antczak A, Szulinska M, Wise I, Zukowska-Szczechowska E, Bogdanski P, Woolf A, Samani N, Charchar F and Tomaszewski M (2019) Uncovering genetic mechanisms of kidney aging through transcriptomics, genomics, and epigenomics. Kidney International, 95 (3). pp. 624-635
- Xu X, Eales J, Akbarov A, Guuo H, Becker L, Talavera D, Ashraf F, Nawaz J, Pramanik S, Bowes J, Jiang X, Dormer J, Denniff M, Antczak A, Szulinska M, Wise I, Prestes P, Glyda M, Bogdanski P, Zukowska-Szczechowska E, Berzuini C, Woolf A, Samani N, Charchar F and Tomaszewski M (2018) Molecular insights into genome-wide association studies of chronic kidney disease-defining traits. Nature Communications, 9.
- Wise I and Charchar F (2016) Epigenetic modifications in essential hypertension. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 17 (4).
- Other research outputs
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- Wise I, Akbarov A, Prestes P, Eales J, Denniff M, Samani N, Tomaszewski M and Charchar F (2018) Kidney DNA methylation as a driver of genetic change in the kidney. [Presented at Hypertension 2018]. 20-23 September 2018, Beijing, China
- Wise I (2017) The role of kidney DNA methylation in hypertensive gene expression. [Presented at the Annnual Research Conference of the Federation University Australia]. In: Federation University Australia's Annual Research Conference, 2017, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
- Wise I, Prestes P, Tomaszewski M and Charchar F (2017) The involvement of kidney DNA methylation in blood pressure regulation. [Presented at the 13th Asian Pacific Congress of Hypertension]. 6 October 2017, Singapore
- Wise I, Prestes P, Tomaszewski M and Charchar F (2017) Specificity of DNA methylation in the hypertensive kidney. Abstracts from the High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia Annual Scientific Meeting. In: 2017 HBPRCA Annual Scientific Meeting, 29 November - 1 December 2017, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- Wise I, Tomaszewski M and Charchar F (2016) Reduced DNA methylation the human kidney is associated with increased blood pressure. [Presented at the the 26th Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension]. 24 - 29 September 2016, Seoul, Korea
- Wise I, Pretes P, Tomaszewski M and Charchar F (2016) The involvement of Kidney DNA methylation in blood pressure regulation. [Presented at the 16th Annual Conference of the Australasian Genomic Technologies Association and the 8th Annual NZ Next Generation Sequencing Conference]. In: AGTA/NZ NGS 2016: 16th Annual Conference of the Australasian Genomic Technologies Association and the 8th Annual NZ Next Generation Sequencing Conference, 9-12 October 2016, Auckland, New Zealand
- Wise I (2016) Epigenetic modifications in essential hypertension. [Presented at the Annnual Research Conference of the Federation University Australia]. In: Federation University Australia's Annual Research Conference, 2016, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
- Wise I (2014) The role of PTP1B in mediating insulin resistance caused by reduced Zip7 activity. [Presented at the Annnual Research Conference of the Federation University Australia]. In: Federation University Australia's Annual Research Conference, 6 November 2014, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
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