
Amador Romero Franco
@amaromfra
PhD Candidate at @PabloHuertasLab in @cabimer
2/3 Scientist, 2/3 Musician, 0 good at fractions
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23-12-2019 17:23:14
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Proteogenomic analysis of evolved aneuploid cell lines & primary tumors reveals adaptive strategies for alleviating the consequences of aneuploidy in cancer – including increased expression of DNA replication and repair factors Zuzana Storchova and coworkers embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…



Want to know more about what lysosomal proteases do outside the lysosomal compartment in cancer cells? Check this out: jeccr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…. Glad to be the senior author of this amazing collaborative effort by RVDuranLAB Pablo Huertas' Lab and GMB-lab



POSTDOC position available in my group Cabimer Universidad de Sevilla . Please spread the word! Contact: [email protected]


It's out! nature.com/articles/s4158… Structure of the two RAD52 rings forming a spool-like structure at replication fork, rearranging and protecting the fork. Tour-de-force work by Masa Honda and Ali Razzaghi and wonderful (as usual) collaboration with Pietro Pichierri 🇮🇹🇪🇺 @[email protected] 's lab.

Our last work on triple negative breast cancer stem cells now in BiorXiv!! Let's hope for a smooth reviewing process!! :) Marco Saponaro Davies Lab - CH3 Rob Clarke Artios Breast Cancer Now biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…


Yesterday was a busy day, when Amador Romero Franco successfully defended his PhD. The end of an era at the lab. Congrats to Amador for a great work. And thanks to the committee for a delightful discussion. Andrés Aguilera Crisanto Gutierrez Barbara Pernaute Antonia Tomas Loba and Emi Herrera





Excited to share my first PhD paper published in Nucleic Acids Res! This project was led by amazing supervisor Belén Gómez González in Genome Instability & Cancer Lab - SEVILLE. Thanks to all colaborators of Luis Blanco Dávila and John Diffley teams. I hope you like it! Now online here 👇🏼 academic.oup.com/nar/article/53…


Not only do catnip and silver vine hold a special place in felines’ hearts, but the intoxicating chemicals in these plants also protect cats from mosquito bites, according to Science Advances research from 2021. Learn more on #InternationalCatDay: scim.ag/4fxxO2W

