Ronnie Ren Jie Low
@rrjlow
Post-doc @BoultonLab @TheCrick | @TheCesareLab & @PutoczkiLab alumni | Cancer biologist with interest in pancreatic cancer | Views = my own.
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26-09-2013 03:25:07
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We had a great time LorneGenomeConferenc. Thank you Marnie Blewitt for organising. Looking forward to 2024!
We are hiring! A postdoc position (Level A) is available to join the Neuroinflammation Laboratory at The Florey Institute, Melbourne. If you own a PhD in tau/ApoE and interested in dementia-causing inflammatory responses, email me your CV! [email protected] The Florey
Led by Ronnie Ren Jie Low at @PutoczkiLab, a WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute) team and collaborators used a lineage-traced sporadic model of #PancreaticCancer to study how S100 family proteins are linked to #organoid morphology and EMT in pancreatic cancer. 📎 CDD press | go.nature.com/3Ys71eo
I am delighted to share our last study on the mechanisms by which EMT tumor cells resist to chemotherapy. Very proud of Maud Debaugnies, the first author ! Thanks also to Juan Mendez group which helps us to understand how RHOJ regulates DNA repair. nature.com/articles/s4158…
Our #OpenAccess review on #PancreaticCancer - advances & challenges is now online at Cell Many thanks to Chris Halbrook PascaLab & Lyssiotis Lab for all the hard work & Dr. Jiaying Tan for the opportunity. It’s FREE to read so share widely! cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Happy to contribute to this project led by Sandro Cosconati and Hilda Pickett when I was The Cesare Lab . Congrats to the first authors, Alex and Sadimaro to bring this work to light.
Take a peek at my cover art accepted for the 21 Dec issue of CellChemicalBiology! Gratitude to Fondazione AIRC per la ricerca sul cancro for supporting my research and shout-out to fellow authors hildapickett, Sadimaro, and Alex Sobinoff. #drugdiscovery #CancerResearch
1/ A pre-print detailing the most recent effort from our long-standing collaboration with the Makoto T Hayashi lab is now live: "A CPC-shelterin-BTR axis regulates mitotic telomere deprotection". biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
We have great news - our postdocs Martina Peritore and Ronnie Ren Jie Low have been awarded #MSCA postdoctoral fellowships!! Congratulations 🥳🙌🏾👩🏾🔬👨🏾🔬 Looking forward to the exciting science to come!
It's out! We report 3D mapping of human pancreatic precancer and associated genetic alterations. With the brilliant Ashley Kiemen and Denis Wirtz . Tweetorial to follow soon. nature.com/articles/s4158…
1/Today in Nature Communications “A CPC-shelterin-BTR axis regulates mitotic telomere deprotection”. Here we identify the mechanism that unwinds telomere-loops (t-loops) during mitotic arrest to activate the DNA damage response and signal mitotic stress. nature.com/articles/s4146….