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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 Dresden (CRTD, auditorium left)Fetscherstraße10501307Dresden
Phone
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Fax
+49 (0)351 458 82059
E-Mail
TUD CRTD
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https://tu-dresden.de/cmcb/crtd

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Center for Regenerative Therapies DresdenFetscherstraße 10501307Dresden
Phone
+49 (0)351 458 82052
Fax
+49 (0)351 458 82059
E-Mail
TUD CRTD
Homepage
https://tu-dresden.de/cmcb/crtd
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