Exploiting replication stress to target histone H3K36me3-deficient cancers
- Date
- Nov 11, 2015
- Time
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- Speaker
- Dr Tim Humphrey
- Affiliation
- Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology, Department of Oncology, University of Oxford, UK
- Language
- en
- Main Topic
- Biologie
- Other Topics
- Biologie, Medizin
- Host
- Francis Stewart
- Description
- Tim Humphrey heads the Chromosome Integrity Group at the MRC-CRUK Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology. His main interest is understanding how genome stability is maintained in response to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). In the seminar he will describe a new role for the histone modification, H3K36me3, in maintaining genome stability and how a new class of drugs, checkpoint kinase inhibitors, can be used to target histone H3K36me3-deficient cancers. For more information see
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Center for Regenerative Therapies DresdenFetscherstraße 10501307Dresden
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- +49 (0)351 458 82052
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- +49 (0)351 458 82059
- TUD CRTD
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- https://tu-dresden.de/cmcb/crtd
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