Michael joins the lab
Michael Teske has recently started as a new PhD student working with Nina on her independent Ambizione project. Michael obtained his MSc from the Maastricht University (NL) and Kyushu University (JP).
Michael Teske has recently started as a new PhD student working with Nina on her independent Ambizione project. Michael obtained his MSc from the Maastricht University (NL) and Kyushu University (JP).
De novo DNMT flanking sequence preferences in mouse stem cells. Where genomics meets molecular dynamics simulations. Great collaboration with the Caflish group at UZH, Biochemistry.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.12.147991v1
Here is a little teaser… pic.twitter.com/XNXG9dMtYa
— Tuncay Baubec (@TuncayBaubec) June 13, 2020
… edited by Pierre-Antoine Defossez and Tuncay
It was a great pleasure to contribute to this publication from our new neighbours in the Schwank Lab.
Latest paper from the lab published in Nature Biotechnology where we repurpose chromatin reader domains to visualise and localise chromatin modifications, as well as measure their protein interactions in living cells.
Also, don’t miss Rodrigo’s “Behind the Paper” blogpost in Bioengineering:
Tobias Morf joins the Lab as a new Biomedicine MSc student.
Martin Cusack joined as Postdoctoral fellow in our and Michael Weller’s lab at the University Hospital Zurich. Martin obtained his PhD from the University of Oxford at the Ludwig Cancer Research under the supervision of Skirmantas Kriaucionis.
Ramon Pfรคnder is back for more! After successfully finishing his MSc work, he has rejoined our group for a short stay as research assistant.