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Nuclear condensates in YAP1-driven ependymoma
An ependymoma subtype is driven by fusion proteins related to the transcriptional regulator YAP1. Research now shows that localization of these fusion proteins within nuclear condensates is necessary and sufficient for tumour formation through the activation of various genetic and epigenetic oncogenic mechanisms.
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Methods for studying noncoding RNA
Research interest is growing in profiling noncoding RNAs and understanding their biological functions in health and disease contexts.
Events
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Innate Immunity: From Innate Sensing to Adaptive Responses
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EMBO | EMBL Symposium: The human microbiome
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Neurodegeneration: New Biology Guiding the Next Generation of Therapeutic Development
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EMBO | EMBL Symposium: Organoids: modelling organ development and disease in 3D culture
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EMBO | EMBL Symposium: Brain genome: regulation, evolution and function
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(Voluntary) environmental gap year in the working group Centre for Aquaculture Research (two positions)
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HiWis zur Unterstützung des Science Outreach und Cysec Lab (m/w/d)
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PhD Students in Development of Quantum Chemical Approaches for Strongly Correlated Systems
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Postdoc (f/m/d) – Molecular mechanisms of translation in yeast –
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Postdoctoral Associate - Tervo Lab