
BurgessLab
@burgesslab
The Burgess lab at UC Davis is interested in the dynamic chromosome events of meiosis. We use budding yeast and zebrafish as model genetic organisms
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01-02-2019 17:45:11
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Want to study meiosis in BurgessLab? Apply to the UC Davis Integrative Genetics and Genomics Graduate group. Deadline is December 1, 2021.

Using a strain of mutant mice, Sloan Kettering Institute researchers discovered new info about how genetic mutations occur during meiosis. This could help them understand more about how miscarriages and genetic diseases occur. @Spo11Rulz Cell Press bit.ly/3cqPrlg





Latest from BurgessLab: Our paper describing homolog pairing dynamics using live-cell imaging and polymer theory in collaboration with Andy Spakowitz Bruno Beltran Stanford University Trent A C Newman Daniel E Cori Cahoon Dan Chu, Michael Paddy & James McGehee! pnas.org/doi/full/10.10…

Ok, this happened literally 10 minutes after the PNAS paper was published! The latest latest from from our lab in Genetics describes synergistic roles between the nuclear pore complex and the LINC complex in meiosis. academic.oup.com/genetics/advan… UC Davis Research

Congratulations to all the student presenters and their mentors! A huge thank you to Dean Winey, faculty, and staff of Biological Sciences for putting this together. Wonderful energy in the room. #CBSDeansCircleURC

Congratulations to our lab undergrads Alex and Jackie who presented their posters at Biological Sciences research conference



Years in the making, the new Briggs research space is open for business! Many thanks to all those who carried the project over the years including Jodi Nunnari ! And thanks Gary S. May for a fun visit! Biological Sciences



Happy to contribute our Spotlight on the latest paper from the Yaniv Elkouby lab cell.com/developmental-…

Join this webinar on August 10 to hear key insights from Genetics Disciple on creating the beautiful chromosome spreads from zebrafish spermatocytes.


TOMORROW, 1pm EDT📣 Ofer Rog of @UoUBiology will cover 2 unpublished stories from his lab on unexpected de-mixing of sister chromatids during meiotic prophase & a 🆕 genomic technique to characterize large-scale chromatin organization. Register: bit.ly/4bi0E4v The Rog Lab


We are pleased to report the publication of our review on the formation and resolution of meiotic chromosome entanglements and interlocks. It was a pleasure to work with Ofer Rog The Rog Lab and Iván Olaya Genetics Disciple on this project. journals.biologists.com/jcs/article-ab…