Investigating replication stress at the University of Birmingham, UK.
https://www.evapetermann.org/
Eva Petermann
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OMG fibres can now move!! Frankenstein's fibres!!! 😱
(Spoiler: microtubules)
A follow-up PhD project will soon be advertised!
Birmingham Centre for Genome Biology 2025 Anniversary Conference, 11-12 September! This symposium covers DDR and gene regulation. Register here:
uobevents.eventsair.com/birmingham-c...
Rosie at her viva talk in February.
Our review article on recent RNase H2 in replciation stress and cancer has been published in @jcellsci.bsky.social! Thank you for the invitation Journal of Cell Science @jcellsci.bsky.social and Company of Biologists @biologists.bsky.social.
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
A follow-up PhD project is now available: www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
The Birmingham Centre for Genome Biology invites you
to join us at our 10th year anniversary conference!
Website and Registration here: shorturl.at/rvJSr
Fantastic speakers, and a very cost-efficient meeting for ECRs and all. Talk slots are available. See you in Brum on 11-12th September 2025!
Thrilled to achieve a Green Impact Labs sustainability certification for our lab. This was not easy and the whole team contributed @sosukcharity.bsky.social @unibirmingham.bsky.social
We're very proud that our recent PhD graduate (and now postdoc) Rosie Wilkins' study on RNase H2 overexpression in human cells has been published in Oncogene.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A three-year PhD position is available within the team, starting no later than October 2026, to decipher the molecular signatures of chromosomal instability in response to replication stress and how nuclear architecture shapes these signatures in yeast. Please RT.
fr.scribd.com/document/934...
Summary: Control of RNA:DNA hybrids by RNase H2 helps protect genome stability. Recent insights into RNase H2 molecular functions and alterations in cancer shed new light on mechanisms of human diseas...
We're very proud that our recent PhD graduate (and now postdoc) Rosie Wilkins' study on RNase H2 overexpression in human cells has been published in Oncogene.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
We're very proud that our recent PhD graduate (and now postdoc) Rosie Wilkins' study on RNase H2 overexpression in human cells has been published in Oncogene.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Cordula Reuther, Paula Santos-Otte, Stefan Diez and colleagues find that microtubule lattice defects facilitate spastin-mediated severing.
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
#OpenAccess #ReadandPublish
Oncogene - Human RNase H2 upregulation counteracts oncogene- and chemotherapy-induced replication stress