Nucleus

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Editor's Corner Roland Foisner & Adam Weiss To cite this article: Roland Foisner & Adam Weiss (2015) Editor's Corner, Nucleus, 6:3, 165-165, DOI: 10.1080/19491034.2015.1060792 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19491034.2015.1060792

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EDITOR'S CORNER Nucleus 6:3, 165; May/June 2015; © 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

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Dear colleagues, We are happy to welcome two new members of the Nucleus editorial team. Edith Heard and Tom Misteli have become Associate Editors and together with Thoru Pederson and the Editor-inChief Roland Foisner will oversee rapid progression of manuscripts from submission to peer-review to publication. Edith Heard is a Fellow of the Royal Society and Professor College de France at Institut Curie in Paris, France. She received her education at University of Cambridge and Imperial Cancer Research Fund laboratory in London, UK. She performed her postdoctoral research in the labs of Philip Avner in Paris and David Spector at CSHL in New York, US. Dr. Heard has led her own laboratory at Institut Curie since 2001. Her work focuses on epigenetics and developmental biology and she made seminal contributions to

our understanding of the mechanisms of Xchromosome inactivation.

Tom Misteli is a Senior Investigator and Associate Director at the National Cancer Institute, NIH, Center for Cancer Research. He received his graduate training at the University of London, UK and postdoctoral training at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York, US, where he developed methods for protein visualization in the nuclei of living cells. As an independent group leader, Dr. Misteli made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of genome organization and nuclear architecture and the implications for aging and cancer.

Edith Heard.

Tom Misteli.

We wish all Associate Editors success at Nucleus and a lot of interesting submissions! Sincerely, Roland Foisner, Editor-in-Chief [email protected] Adam Weiss, Acquisitions Editor [email protected]

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