
Genome Stability Lab
@c_k_schmidt
Understanding and exploiting genome stability & DNA repair mechanisms, ubiquitin/UBLs, cellular micromotors, bioengineering (University of Manchester)
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30-11-2016 16:54:08
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๐ขNew #review on DUBs and ULPs in genome stability now available and open access in Biochemical Journal #Biochemj Portland Press. We try to give an overview of Ub/UBL erasers in DNA damage response pathways and the mechanisms involved. Check it out! portlandpress.com/biochemj/articโฆ

Interested in early detection of #ovarian cancer and looking for a highly collaborative project? Look no further than the #postdoc position now open in the Genome Stability Lab group to identify Novel Early Markers for Ovarian cancer (NEMO). Apply and more detail: jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?โฆ






Lots of engaging questions, insights, networking, and candid sharing of career experiences from all the fantastic speakers at the Early Career Symposium! Thankful to Biochemical Society for organising! #careers #ECR #BiochemEvent



Happy to see our collaborative paper with Cyrus Vaziriโs lab demonstrating that RNF168 is recruited to damaged replication forks via a degenerative PIP box and its MIU1 ubiquitin binding domain is finally out in Nucleic Acids Res : academic.oup.com/nar/advance-arโฆ

Applications are open for our Clinical & Non-Clinical PhD projects! ๐งฌ Access state-of-the art facilities ๐ Learn from world-leading academics ๐ Study in the buzzing city of Manchester ๐ Deadline: 15th November Explore our current projects: crukcentre.manchester.ac.uk/study/researchโฆ

๐ We're delighted to have been awarded ยฃ5.9m from Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK to develop new radiotherapy technologies and techniques over the next five years. Read more about the new funding: mcrc.manchester.ac.uk/manchester-sciโฆ The Christie NHS | The University of Manchester


