Scientist/PI Hubrecht Institute. Exploring gene regulation in early development and cancer. Single-cell spatial genome organization & epigenomics
Jop Kind
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There are still spots available for our Hubrecht Symposium 2026, taking place on Thursday March 26!
📝 Abstract submission deadline: February 1st.
🎟️ Registration deadline: February 15th.
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Now out in Nature! We visualize infection of the RNA virus RSV in real-time with single-vRNP resolution to understand how RSV establishes viral factories, biomolecular condensates that act as sites of viral replication. A huge collaborative effort led by Dhanushika Ratnayake!
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Life’s first kiss – what do we miss? The second annual #HubrechtSymposium2026 is off to a great start with keynote speaker Andrea Pauli on the molecular mechanisms of the egg-to-embryo transition. We're excited for this year's edition on the theme “Molecular Machines in Development”.
Nature - Viral ribonucleoprotein–viral protein networks form pre-replication centres that nucleate viral factories and drive respiratory syncytial virus replication.
Thrilled that our project received funding from the NWO Sustainable Science Fund! 🎉
We'll develop more sustainable single-cell epigenomic methods that cut plastic waste and energy use.
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🧬 Very excited to share our work on dissecting imputation strategies for single-cell histone modification data! academic.oup.com/nargab/artic...
A huge thank you to @robinhweide.bsky.social, @jopkind.bsky.social and Jeroen de Ridder for their collaboration in this project!
Looking to start your lab in generative biology / AI?
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It’s well known that inflammation increases cancer risk, but how?
The answer: the epigenome "remembers" inflammation and primes stem cells for cancer.
Here is our paper: nature.com/articles/s41...
And a special shoutout to the lead author
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EMBL welcomes its new Director General, Tony Hyman, as he takes up the mandate of leading EMBL's six sites.
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🌱 As of Jan 1, I started as Assistant Professor at UMC Utrecht – Center for Molecular Medicine.
Very grateful to @dewitlab.bsky.social and @jopkind.bsky.social and to the many other people who supported me along the way.
I’ll be launching the lab soon, focusing on Chromatin Systems Biology.