
James Gahan
@jm_gahan
Associate Professor @uniofgalway
Chromatin/GeneRegulation/Evolution!
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Our February webinar is coming up this Friday from Arnau Sebé Pedrós at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG). Join us for his talk on 'The origin and early evolution of animal regulatory genome architecture' Registration details below! Active Motif Leonardo Lisboa da Motta

Very happy to have been awarded this grant along with 3 (yes 3) of my Centre for Chromosome Biology colleagues. This grant will allow me to start working on Nematostella again and I am actively looking for PhD students and Postdocs.


We have added a new speaker to our Michael Sars Symposium #MSS2025 lineup - Group Leader Camila Esguerra from @NCMMnews UiO - Det medisinske fakultet 🙌 Register today to attend Camila's talk and many more on June 6 in Bergen, Norway! 🔗⤵️


I am delighted to announce that I have received a Discovery Award from Wellcome to work on those mysterious stem cells in the cnidarian #Hydractinia. This would not have been possible without my team members and colleagues Centre for Chromosome Biology Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway



What a week it has been for our Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway Centre for Chromosome Biology committee members James Gahan and Uri Frank. Congrats on the grant successes from Research Ireland and Wellcome respectively! Keep an eye out for job ads from them soon 👀

I'm glad to see it's out! Congrats to all the co-authors and thanks to Jordi Solana and Jordi Paps for including me in this project. Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE) #COMFUTURO Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo nature.com/articles/s4146…

Looking forward to welcoming Lewis Lab from UW–Madison for our March webinar on 'Dissecting the Biochemical Complexes Governing Gene Silencing' on March 28th! Register here: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist… Active Motif Leonardo Lisboa da Motta












Introducing the 2025 PI Fellows of our Pathway to Independence Programme Over the next year, we will be supporting this talented group of eight postdocs, providing training, mentorship and networking opportunities as they apply for independent positions. journals.biologists.com/dev/pages/pife…