
Asma Saifudeen
@asmasaifudeen
Postdoc studying cancer germline genes at ibmpan.pl š©āš¬š§«š§¬š¬| PhD from @univamu ⢠@crcm_marseille | BSMS from @tvmiiser ā¢
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26-12-2014 07:47:13
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Two post-doctoral positions are available in our team at the CRCM - Cancer Research Centre of Marseille #yeast #genetic #DNA #HR #recombination #meiosis #HomologousRecombination #GenomeIntegrity #postdoc #France #CRCM


Delighted to announce that our paper, 'Control of meiotic crossover interference by a proteolytic chaperone network,' has been published in Nature Plants! Grateful to co-first authors Heejin, Jaeil, and our other co-authors Check it out: nature.com/articles/s4147ā¦





Women are born with all their oocytes, which need to stay viable for decades to ensure fertility. How are they maintained for that long? Our latest research in Nature Cell Biology reveals that oocyte maintenance involves exceptional protein longevity. nature.com/articles/s4155⦠(1/9)



Why do eggs in ovaries last for decades? Long-lived proteins may be key! Read more about our recent Nature Cell Biology study and a related eLife - the journal study by NU Duncan Lab in this nice news article in Science Magazine. science.org/content/articlā¦


Trilled to announce our latest study Genes & Development ! Heterozygous RPA2 variant as a novel genetic cause of telomere biology disorders pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39231615/ @cnrs CRCM - Cancer Research Centre of Marseille




Completed a 2-month fun-filled Scientific Illustration Masterclass by Scidart Academy with Rafeeque Mavoor! Learned 2D & 3D tools like Illustrator, Inkscape, Blender, Photoshop & more. Highly recommend it for researchers looking to upskill in #ScienceCommunication, #Illustration!


Women lose >90% of their #eggs by their mid-30s, with persistent #DNADamage driving this loss. But why isnāt this damage repaired? Our new work in Current Biology, led by Ninadini Sharma, reveals the causes of high DNA damage in aged oocytes.š§¬š„ bit.ly/48e35Ee (1/13)


A dream come true: in 2004 I started thinking about counting microstates to predict gene expression with Jane Kondev Rob Phillips Hernan Garcia. 20 years later we can measure them: nature.com/articles/s4158⦠Thank you William J. Greenleaf Benjamin Doughty Michaela Hinks Julia and all co-authors!