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1/ New preprint alert! In collaboration between the Rosen, Redding, Collepardo-Guevara & Gerlich labs, we uncover a surprising principle of chromosome organisation: electrostatic repulsion positions centromeres at the chromosome surface during mitosis. 🔗 doi.org/10.1101/2025...
🦘🧬Australian invited speaker list finalised for the 2025 Cell Cycle, DNA repair and Telomere Meeting! Friday 5 Sep is your last chance to register at the EARLY BIRD rate & submit an abstract 🤩 australiancellcycle.org/australian-i...
Fantastic meeting with an excellent line up of speakers. Come join us for the Australian Cell Cycle meeting in Melbourne.
For decades, human genome editing has been limited to small, localized modifications. Today, in a new paper published in @science.org , researchers from Arc's Hsu lab show that bridge recombinase technology is capable of large-scale genomic rearrangements in human cells.
Excited to share our new @NatureComms paper! We developed C-604, a selective inhibitor of Greatwall kinase, and discovered that cancer cells' sensitivity to it depends on a simple ratio: B55α/Greatwall expression levels. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Pleased to see our latest research highlighted news.uq.edu.au/2025-10-ai-p...
CAR T cells showcase the enormous potential of cell therapies, but often fail due to lack of evolutionary optimization. Today in @nature.com , we use #CELLFIE to engineer cell therapies at scale and share the largest resource of CRISPR screens in CAR T cells. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#1 Centromeres are epigenetic loci defined by CENP-A, positioned in unmethylated DNA flanked by highly methylated regions. Our work, published in @natgenet.nature.com in collaboration with @naltemose.bsky.social investigates the role of DNAme at human centromeres www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Happy to share our new review on 3D chromatin organisation by cohesin with you. It was a great pleasure to review recent advances and future prospects with @danielgerlich.bsky.social.
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During cell division, chromosomes reorganise into compact bodies in which centromeres localise precisely at the chromatin surface to enable kinetochore-microtubule interactions essential for genome se...
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An electrostatic repulsion model of centromere organisation
We are in the process of inviting a number of outstanding Australian leaders in the fields of DNA repair, Cell Cycle and Telomere biology. Current invited speakers include: Lisa Alcock, Curtain Uni…
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Australian Invited Speakers 2025
The authors develop and characterise a selective Greatwall inhibitor, C-604, and show that its cytotoxicity stems from PP2A-B55α hyperactivation. They identify B55α and Greatwall levels as biomarkers…
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The balance between B55α and Greatwall expression levels predicts sensitivity to Greatwall inhibition in cancer cells - Nature Communications
Researchers from the University of Queensland and University of Cambridge have developed a platform for human cells powered by artificial intelligence that could aid the development of therapeutics an...
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AI-powered genomics platform brings hope for better cancer treatments
CELLFIE, a CRISPR platform for optimizing cell-based immunotherapies, identifies gene knockouts that enhance CAR T cell efficacy using in vitro and in vivo screens.
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Systematic discovery of CRISPR-boosted CAR T cell immunotherapies - Nature
Genome-wide and targeted perturbation of DNA methylation at centromeres affects CENP-A positioning and centromere structure, resulting in aneuploidy and reduced cell viability.
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DNA methylation influences human centromere positioning and function - Nature Genetics
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Helfrid Hochegger
Australian Cell Cycle, DNA repair and Telomere meeting draft schedule is now online! Join us with 5 plenary speakers, 16 invited national speakers, 22 selected speakers, 61 poster presenters and lots and lots of fun science. Less than one month to go. australiancellcycle.org/draft-schedu...