
Thomas Clarke
@thomaslclarke
Assistant Professor @bumedicine and PI @TheClarkeLab 🇬🇧 in 🇺🇸
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https://mostoslavskylab.mgh.harvard.edu/ 30-07-2013 09:08:42
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We have open postdoctoral positions to study the DNA damage response at nucleotide resolution with base editing screens or develop new precision genome editing applications. Come and join us! ciccialab.com Columbia Genetics and Development Department Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center Columbia Stem Cell Initiative (CSCI)




Thank you for having me Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)! Great to speak about our work in the Center for Environmental Health Science’s DNA Repair and Mutagenesis Seminar Series.




Online now!! Really thrilled to share our latest work identifying a novel driver of metastasis, Gstt1, Nature Cell Biology. A huge effort lead by Christina Ferrer and an incredible team of collaborators!! link.springer.com/article/10.103…

Look who’s dropped into Brum, Davies Lab - CH3 first PhD student and now group leader at Boston Uni Thomas Clarke. So nice to catch up and hear how well you’re doing 👏👏👏.




It was great to be in Palm Springs, CA this week for the Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society annual meeting. Thanks to Ryan Barnes and @FouquerelElise for the invitation to speak about our ongoing work in The Clarke Lab



Excited to share our new work on how DNAJB1-PRKACA drives cancer cell growth in Fibrolamellar Carcinoma. Cancer Discovery Thanks to all our collaborators and funding support. Fibrolamellar Cancer AICF Dona Bertarelli Forbeck Foundation Lemonadeforthecause



Thanks for the invite, John. Really great to meet with faculty and discuss the great science happening Fox Chase Cancer Center


Really excited to share our new study, where we identified ZNF280A, a novel regulator of homologous recombination during DNA repair, linked to the human 22q11.2 distal deletion syndrome. A special shout out to Thomas Clarke for leading the project! nature.com/articles/s4155…