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Department of Cell Biology
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Current research (27)
Completed research (43)
Current research
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Visualization of intraflagellar transport in the cilia of renal cells
Collaboration
The unraveling of molecular mechanisms of the tasting of salt in C. elegans
Collaboration
Control of Peripheral Nerve Development
Collaboration
Cancer proteomics
Collaboration
Functional screens
Secretariat
Role of pericytes during hematopoiesis in mouse embryo
Secretariat
Growing microtubule ends: cellular catalyzers of conformational changes
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Transcription factor interplay and their association with RNA polymerase II to activate transcription in embryonic stem cells
Secretariat
The role of ADAM metalloproteinase activity in chronic inflammatory airway disease, experimental treatment of Cystic Fibrosis with ADAM inhibitors
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Chromatin Changes in Differentiation and Malignancies
Secretariat
Local suppression of DNA-break formation and recombination to protect repetitive sequences during meiosis
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Transcriptome-wise dendritic cell manipulation
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The role of CTCF and CTCF-L in imprinting and cancer
Secretariat
The Molecular Machinery of Genome Maintenance: Functional Architecture and Dynamics
Secretariat
The molecular basis of long-range beta-globin activation
Secretariat
Linking NF-kappaB activation to cortical cytoskeletal organisation: the role of the ELKS protein
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Somatic Gene Transfer/ Cystic Fibrosis
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Hematopoiesis
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Pharmacogenomics
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Nuclear Organisation and Gene Expression
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Biophysical Genomics
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G-protein Signalling
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Regulation of Transcription
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Human heavy Chain Antibodies/ Minos based Mammalian Transposition
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Cardiovascular and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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Identification of proteins that regulate intraflagellar transport
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The role of end-binding protein EB3 in organising microtubule networks in differentiated mammalian cells
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