New positions in the lab!
Our project on chemoresistance and genome instability has been funded by German Cancer Aid - Krebshilfe_Bonn
We are hiring:
🔬 PhD student
🔬 Postdoc
Focus: DNA repair, mutagenesis & functional genomics.
Get in touch!
#PhD #Postdoc #CancerResearch
Posts by Chris Carnie
We are looking for a postdoc to join us on the quest for understanding RNA Pol II destruction machines! If you are curious why more than 80% of Pol II are removed from genes, check out the post below:
www.nature.com/naturecareer...
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🧬🧬🧬 REGISTRATION JUST OPENED! Make sure you join our DNA REPAIR MEETING 2026 ON PHYSIOLOGICAL CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF GENOME INSTABILITY in Cologne, September 7-9, organized by the German Society for DNA Repair (DGDR) and the @dfg.de Research Unit 5504. www.for-5504.com/en/197/Confe...
Great to see this team effort out, in which we find a new player in genome stability and a neurodevelopmental disease caused by its loss. Fantastic collaboration with @drjhujh.bsky.social and @profstewartlab.bsky.social alongside @sorenhough.bsky.social and friends in @spjacksongroup.bsky.social.
Nice work Pia, Ross and team!
Brian Huntly and I are looking to recruit a postdoc to investigate a promising novel therapeutic target in B-ALL @scicambridge.bsky.social. This new CRUK-funded project will involve collaboration with Prof Sir Steve Jackson's group @cruk-ci.bsky.social and the CRUK Functional Genomics centre.
Really cool work from our KiTZ colleagues!
Congrats Román!
Now peer reviewed and in its final form @natcomms.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
We’re #hiring, please share! A fully funded #postdoc position is available in my lab to work on DNA damage response mechanisms.
Please get in touch with your CV if you are interested; closing date: 27th June 2025.
More details here: candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationI...
Reminds me of a line in Hannibal: ‘Trade? How does that word taste to you, Clarice? Cheap and metallic, like sucking on a greasy coin?’
🚨 Check out our latest review in #MolecularCell!
We discuss how formaldehyde, a toxic metabolic by-product, threatens genome stability and disrupts cellular homeostasis.
👏 Outstanding work by our talented PhD Std #MartaValverde @carrerasijc.bsky.social
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authors.elsevier.com/a/1lDFm3vVUP...
Delighted to share that the results of my main postdoc project are now published in @nature.com
🔗 doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Cool, looking forward to reading this! Congratulations alln
A PhD position is open in my group here in Heidelberg. We'll use cool primary cell models of osteosarcoma and genetic screens to understand and overcome mechanisms of clinically acquired drug resistance. It'll be a blast!
karriere.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php?ac...
There’s something fishy about this plot
🚀 New Paper Alert! Our latest @natrevmcb.bsky.social explores how nuclear and genome organization drive DNA double-strand break repair! 🧬
📖 Free access: rdcu.be/edViW
Please 🔄 ❤️
Happy to share our review on the cellular responses to RNA damage 🥂
Congrats to joined first authors Jacqueline Cordes & @shubozhao.bsky.social
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Dear all,
Postdoc positions are available to work on (1) the role of DNA strand break repair proteins during DNA replication and (2) the molecular/structural biology of XRCC1 protein complexes, as part of our work on genetic diseases & cancer. Contact me if interested: k.w.caldecott@sussex.ac.uk
Dear all, my first post! I have postdoc positions available if you would like to join my lab in beautiful Sussex by the Sea! Please contact me on k.w.caldecott@sussex.ac.uk
It’s a cynical ploy to make you buy their UBE2T aftersun
As a side note: kudos to the many people who gave us the nice flood of STK19 papers that were published just in time for us to cite the final articles rather than the preprints!
Big thanks to Ilaria Carnevale, the team at Trends in Cell Biology, and to the reviewers for their constructive input.
Happy to share a review written with the wonderful @jstingele.bsky.social on transcription-coupled DPC repair, featuring an overview of new methods, close comparison with TC-NER, comments on clinical implications and plenty of discussion of the unknowns.
www.cell.com/trends/cell-...
I'd hope that they're only showing the awardees once as 7/800 is even worse that 13! But yes, confusing representation...
Must be cumulative? Still, 13/800 is also pretty grim.
Happy to share our latest work🍾 🥳
PhD student Sophie Dürauer discovered together with many wonderful collaborators that the ubiquitylation of DNA-protein crosslinks promotes their cleavage by SPRTN more than 100-fold 🧬🔧
I'd venture an 'an excitation'