
Ralph Grand
@ralphsgrand
Junior Group Leader @ZmbhH | Postdoc FMI @SchubelerLab | Interested in all levels of gene regulation in mammalian chromatin and the outdoors.
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🚨 🚨 🚨 Job Alert! I am currently opening my research lab at IRIBHM Jacques E. Dumont Université libre de Bruxelles in Belgium and I am seeking for an enthusiastic PhD candiate to study cellular stress across mammalian development and lineage specification! If you are interested, info below. Please RT!



Please RT #GordonConference on "Histone and DNA Modifications" #epigenetics #chromatin 20-25. July 2025. Il Ciocco, Italy. Great speaker lineup. ➡️Register now grc.org/histone-and-dn… Cheryl Arrowsmith Altos Labs Zymo Research New England Biolabs Fox Chase Cancer Center Van Andel Institute (VAI)



Out just now at Nature Communications and a great start into the New Year: we reveal how yeast cytoplasmic γ-TuRC is assembled and activated by dimeric CM1 motifs of the receptor protein Spc72 and how the microtubule polymerase Stu2 binds to promote MT assembly. nature.com/articles/s4146…







So excited to announce that our study on the development and evolution of pallial cell types and structures in birds led by Bassi Zaremba is now out in Science Magazine! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… PS: this is our last post here – please follow us to where the sky is blue!

I am super proud to share the first Andergassen Lab preprint! Here, we introduce a new framework to decode the non-coding genome, led by the outstanding work of Tim Hasenbein and co-authors Sarah Hoelzl, Stefan Engelhardt TU München DFG public | @[email protected] Non-coding RNA in the cardiovascular system 👇🧵


Excited to share our pre-print on the molecular architecture of heterochromatin in human cells🧬🔬 w/ Jan Philipp Kreysing, Johannes Betz,Turoňová lab, Marina Lusic, Hummer lab, Beck Laboratory, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics 🔗 Preprint here: doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…

Can metabolism regulate more than bioenergetics during human development? Our new study says YES! We show that metabolism influences cell fate choice in human naïve pluripotent stem cells, histone acetylation, and trophectoderm maturation. rb.gy/spqr9j Nature Cell Biology



