Research Output per year
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Senior Technical Officer with SA Genome Edting.
Primary microinjectionist for Professor Paul Thomas.
25 years of experience working with experimental mouse models, both in Australia and the UK.
Experienced in many transgenic and surgical techniques.
Occasional demonstrator/instructor at TAFE, Gilles Plains
Education/Academic qualification
Certificate, TAFE SA
External positions
University of Adelaide
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Research Output 2002 2020
- 772 Citations
- 14 h-Index
- 19 Article
Functional screening of GATOR1 complex variants reveals a role for mTORC1 deregulation in FCD and focal epilepsy
Dawson, R. E., Nieto Guil, A. F., Robertson, L. J., Piltz, S., Hughes, J. N. & Thomas, P., 1 Feb 2020, In : Neurobiology of Disease. 134, 104640.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Reproducibility of CRISPR-Cas9 methods for generation of conditional mouse alleles: A multi-center evaluation
Gurumurthy, C. B., O'Brien, A. R., Quadros, R. M., Adams, J., Alcaide, P., Ayabe, S., Ballard, J., Batra, S. K., Beauchamp, M. C., Becker, K. A., Bernas, G., Brough, D., Carrillo-Salinas, F., Chan, W., Chen, H., Dawson, R., Demambro, V., D'Hont, J., Dibb, K. M., Eudy, J. D. & 93 others , 26 Aug 2019, In : Genome Biology. 20, 1, 171.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Expanding the RNA-Guided Endonuclease Toolkit for Mouse Genome Editing
Robertson, L., Pederick, D., Piltz, S., White, M., Nieto, A., Ahladas, M., Adikusuma, F. & Thomas, P. Q., Dec 2018, In : The CRISPR journal. 1, p. 431-439 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
20
Citations
(Scopus)
Large deletions induced by Cas9 cleavage
Adikusuma, F., Piltz, S., Corbett, M. A., Turvey, M., McColl, S. R., Helbig, K. J., Beard, M. R., Hughes, J., Pomerantz, R. T. & Thomas, P., 9 Aug 2018, In : Nature. 560, 7717, p. E8-E9Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
17
Citations
(Scopus)
Knockout of the epilepsy gene Depdc5 in mice causes severe embryonic dysmorphology with hyperactivity of mTORC1 signalling
Hughes, J., Dawson, R., Tea, M., McAninch, D., Piltz, S., Jackson, D., Stewart, L., Ricos, M. G., Dibbens, L. M., Harvey, N. L. & Thomas, P., 1 Dec 2017, In : Scientific Reports. 7, 1, 12618.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article