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Ben Van Houten

@benvanhouten2

Professor at the Hillman Cancer Center. Our lab studies DNA repair dynamics using highly innovative biochemical, single molecule and cell biology techniques.

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So proud to learn that Matt Schaich delivered an outstanding talk on his single molecule workup of PARP1 at the 6th DNA Repair/Replication Structures and Cancer Conference. Thanks to Bret and Tyler for this wonderful collaboration. Stay tuned for a posting to BioRxiv.

So proud to learn that <a href="/matt_schaich/">Matt Schaich</a> delivered an outstanding talk on his single molecule workup of PARP1 at the 6th DNA Repair/Replication Structures and Cancer Conference. Thanks to Bret and Tyler for this wonderful collaboration. Stay tuned for a posting to BioRxiv.
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The Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society newsletter also featured an extended abstract for the opening keynote "Why is DNA double-stranded? The emergence of the field of genomic maintenance," by Phil Hanawalt Stanford University in Palm Spring 2024 cdn.ymaws.com/emgs-us.org/re…

The <a href="/EMGSUS/">Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society</a> newsletter also featured an extended abstract for the opening keynote "Why is DNA double-stranded? The emergence of the field of genomic maintenance," by Phil Hanawalt <a href="/Stanford/">Stanford University</a> in Palm Spring 2024  cdn.ymaws.com/emgs-us.org/re…
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Many of us use GFP all the time in lab, but have you ever wondered what fluorescent proteins do in nature? I’m delighted to share our paper (pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…), hot off the presses, where we uncover new roles for FPs in intertidal sea anemones. Curious? Read on: 🧵1/n

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Single-Molecule Imaging Reveals the Mechanism of Bidirectional Replication Initiation in Metazoa biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_molbio

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LUMICKS has partnered with a leading pizza 🍕 chain to explore the perfect cheese 🧀 stretch tension With our expertise in measuring forces 💪 , our mission is to find the best cheese stretchiness for the tastiest pizza! 😋 Happy April Fools' Day! #AprilFools

LUMICKS has partnered with a leading pizza 🍕 chain to explore the perfect cheese 🧀 stretch tension

With our expertise in measuring forces 💪 , our mission is to find the best cheese stretchiness for the tastiest pizza! 😋

Happy April Fools' Day!  #AprilFools
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My son and I were lucky to join 100s of people at a welcome center in Ohio to witness the solar eclipse, what an amazing phenomena! Everyone cheered when we were enveloped in totality. Wonderful to have Nature bring so many people together!

My son and I were lucky to join 100s of people at a welcome center in Ohio to witness the solar eclipse, what an amazing phenomena! Everyone cheered when we were enveloped in totality. Wonderful to have Nature bring so many people together!
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The great scientific environment and wonderful colleagues here at the Hillman Cancer Center and Pitt helped me achieve this honor.

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Congratulations to EMGS member Dr. Ben Van Houten Ben Van Houten who has been named an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) fellow! hillmanresearch.upmc.edu/van-houten-aaa…

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I am incredibly proud to announce that Brittani Schnable successfully defended her thesis on single molecule studies of how thymine DNA glycosylase searches for substrates: it hops, slides and even interacts with nucleosomes! Thanks too, to her outstanding committee.

I am incredibly proud to announce that Brittani Schnable successfully defended her thesis on single molecule studies of how thymine DNA glycosylase searches for substrates: it hops, slides and even interacts with  nucleosomes! Thanks too, to her outstanding committee.
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Had a great dinner river cruise on the Chicago river out the lock and into Lake Michigan with Photobiologists from the ASP meeting. Wonderful time.

Had a great dinner river cruise on the Chicago river out the lock and into Lake Michigan with Photobiologists from the ASP meeting. Wonderful time.