
Sullivan Lab
@teamcentromere
centromeres, we build 'em. chromosomes, we break 'em. repetitive DNA's not junk to us. we're basic researchers answering fundamental questions in human biology.
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http://sites.duke.edu/sullivanlab/ 08-01-2014 19:58:40
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I'm excited to announce that the "Miga Lab" will officially have a home in the Biomolecular Engineering (BME) Department at UCSC this Fall & I am honored to join the UCSC Genomics Institute as an Associate Director. migalab.com. @UCSC_BSOE UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute 1/4


What happens when DNA-loop-extruding SMCs collide with one another in a living cell? Our article on SMC complexes bypassing one another in vivo is out NatureStructMolBiol, in a wonderful collaboration with Xindan Wang, Leonid Mirny, Warren Ren and @Xciencepig. rdcu.be/cpVDg








🎉BIG NEWS! 🎉 We've FULLY SEQUENCED the HUMAN GENOME! 🧬 This breakthrough achievement could lead to HUGE advances in medicine and research. Thanks to UCSC's Karen Miga & National Human Genome Research Institute 's Adam Phillippy for leading the #T2T team through this monumental effort! news.ucsc.edu/2022/03/t2t-ge…

Centromeres have been difficult to analyze because they comprise highly repeated DNA. Long-read sequencing has made it possible to study their structure and evolution. Read more in this Perspective by Steven Henikoff Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Genome Research ow.ly/FSKI30sg79G #T2T


A fully sequenced human genome was announced more than 20 years ago. Science Magazine, Genome Research, and others report on the efforts of the Telomere-to-Telomere (#T2T) Consortium to complete a comprehensive human reference genome. ow.ly/9S5130sg7eK




Glad to see our review on Chromosomal Instability (CIN) in cancer out today as part of a special issue guest edited by Stefano Santaguida #ChromosomeResearch It was a pleasure to contribute! Mayo Clinic Urology Mayo Clinic link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Creating Outstanding Opportunities for Postdoctoral Trainees (CO-OPT) in Genomic Technologies invites prospective postdoctoral fellows to visit Duke University. Present your research, explore research opportunities in DukeCAGT, & network with new colleagues! cagt.pratt.duke.edu/postdocs/coopt
