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Sandra Hake
@hake-chromatin.bsky.social
Professor for Genetics interested in chromatin structure, histone variants and histone modifications and their roles in gene regulation and disease development.
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Extremely proud of my PhD student Lena Paasche, who won the prize for the best short-talk at the @gfgenetik.bsky.social symposium on "Epigenetics & Chromatin"! She is amazing: as scientist and as a wonderful and empathic person!
October 7, 2025 at 8:34 AM
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It has been a lot of fun to present our research focus and get to know the @gfgenetik.bsky.social! Thank you so much for having me and organising this great symposium! Looking forward to the next one!
Amazing 2. day at the GfG ‘Epigenetics & Chromatin’ symposium. Fantastic flash talks, a great first poster session and many memorable talks: among others @erhardtlab.bsky.social, @rodvilla.bsky.social, @thebraunlab.bsky.social, @flurylab.bsky.social, Ehrenhofer-Murray, Liefke, Heun, Imhof & Brehm.
September 28, 2025 at 2:38 PM
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This one feels special: our latest work on subtelomeric heterochromatin is now on www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1....
This story was driven by the virtuoso PhD work of Agnisrota Mazumder @agnisrota.bsky.social, co-mentored with @al-sadylab.bsky.social, and grew out of our #MSCA Cell2Cell network.
Discrete Subdomains Establish Epigenetic Diversity in Subtelomeric Heterochromatin
Subtelomeres are imperfect repeats adjacent to telomeres that are repressed by heterochromatin. Although essential for genome integrity, their repetitive nature has thwarted dissection of local hetero...
www.biorxiv.org
September 27, 2025 at 6:55 AM
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Pioneers of Epigenetics honored: Davor Solter & Azim Surani receive the 2026 Paul Ehrlich & Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize. Their discovery of genomic imprinting revealed why mammals need both parents—opening the field of epigenetics.

#Epigenetics #GenomicImprinting #PaulEhrlichPrize #CanSky #Science
September 26, 2025 at 4:17 PM
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It was an awesome meeting! Fruitful discussion and lots of networking. Thanks to all attendees! More fotos will follow soon.
September 26, 2025 at 5:37 PM
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Just half a day in and it’s been a blast, with really incredible talks here on Giessen!
What a great first day at the GfG symposium on epigenetics & chromatin. Fantastic talks by @akispapantonis.bsky.social , @apombo1.bsky.social, @marcusbuschbeck.bsky.social and Philipp Korber. And Peter Becker giving the Max-Delbrueck lecture. A real treat for the audience!
Looking forward to exciting talks at the GfG Symposium in Gießen.

Already found a poster, featuring my favourite gene: SMARCAD1, by Jacqueline Mermoud

#epigenomics @diagenode.bsky.social @gfgenetik.bsky.social
September 25, 2025 at 6:37 AM
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Amazing 2. day at the GfG ‘Epigenetics & Chromatin’ symposium. Fantastic flash talks, a great first poster session and many memorable talks: among others @erhardtlab.bsky.social, @rodvilla.bsky.social, @thebraunlab.bsky.social, @flurylab.bsky.social, Ehrenhofer-Murray, Liefke, Heun, Imhof & Brehm.
September 25, 2025 at 9:56 PM
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What a great first day at the GfG symposium on epigenetics & chromatin. Fantastic talks by @akispapantonis.bsky.social , @apombo1.bsky.social, @marcusbuschbeck.bsky.social and Philipp Korber. And Peter Becker giving the Max-Delbrueck lecture. A real treat for the audience!
Looking forward to exciting talks at the GfG Symposium in Gießen.

Already found a poster, featuring my favourite gene: SMARCAD1, by Jacqueline Mermoud

#epigenomics @diagenode.bsky.social @gfgenetik.bsky.social
September 24, 2025 at 7:23 PM
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Looking forward to exciting talks at the GfG Symposium in Gießen.

Already found a poster, featuring my favourite gene: SMARCAD1, by Jacqueline Mermoud

#epigenomics @diagenode.bsky.social @gfgenetik.bsky.social
September 24, 2025 at 12:38 PM
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Please re-post:

Interested in chromatin and its evolution? Good news! There's still time to join us in beautiful Catalonia (9-12 Dec) to discuss eukaryotic, bacterial, archaeal, and viral chromatin and how it all hangs together meetings.embo.org/event/24-evo...

Abstract deadline: 30 September
EvoChromo: Evolutionary approaches to research in chromatin
Chromatin is the complex of DNA, RNA and protein that is found making up the chromosomes in eukaryotic cells. Chromatin is essential for proper genome function and is involved in chromosome segregati…
meetings.embo.org
September 8, 2025 at 11:14 AM
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#1 Centromeres are epigenetic loci defined by CENP-A, positioned in unmethylated DNA flanked by highly methylated regions. Our work, published in @natgenet.nature.com in collaboration with @naltemose.bsky.social investigates the role of DNAme at human centromeres www.nature.com/articles/s41...
DNA methylation influences human centromere positioning and function - Nature Genetics
Genome-wide and targeted perturbation of DNA methylation at centromeres affects CENP-A positioning and centromere structure, resulting in aneuploidy and reduced cell viability.
www.nature.com
September 4, 2025 at 1:10 PM
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out today: my labmate Shubham developed a super clever new technique to profile TF-DNA interactions with unprecedented resolution of low-affinity binding sites, revealing patterns in how these sites are organized in the genome to modulate TF occupancy:

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Multiple overlapping binding sites determine transcription factor occupancy - Nature
A new method enables comprehensive screening and identification of low-affinity DNA binding sites for transcription factors, and reveals that nucleotides flanking high-affinity binding sites create ov...
www.nature.com
September 3, 2025 at 3:33 PM
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September 3, 2025 at 5:28 PM
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In a new study, FMI researchers show that two enzymes—KDM2A and KDM2B—act as safeguards in eggs, preventing excessive DNA methylation at gene regions. Without them, abnormal methylation is passed to embryos, repressing genes needed for early development. www.cell.com/developmenta...
Preventing CpG hypermethylation in oocytes safeguards mouse development
Kawamura et al. show that H3K36me2 removal by the KDM2A and KDM2B histone demethylases restricts DNMT3A in establishing global DNA methylation in oocytes. Maternal Kdm2a/Kdm2b knockout embryos die dur...
www.cell.com
September 2, 2025 at 3:54 PM
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We're super excited to announce the entire lineup for the Fall season of Fragile Nucleosome Seminars, starting on Sept 10th at 1200 EDT / 1600 UTC with @gracebower.bsky.social and @creminslab.bsky.social!

register here for the entire series: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
September 1, 2025 at 2:59 PM
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Please re-post: If you know (or are!) somebody who might fancy doing a PhD (Oct 2026 start) in my group @oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social, working on chromatin evolution in prokaryotes (or other things we're interested in), please have a look at www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/supervisors-...
Supervisors and Projects
www.bioch.ox.ac.uk
September 1, 2025 at 9:27 AM
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Every so often, a paper lands at exactly the right moment. This one’s a gem. Can’t wait to try out this new strategy for delivering CRISPRoff chromatin-editing tools into our favorite cellular model system. Congrats to James K Nuñez and his team: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Programmable epigenome editing by transient delivery of CRISPR epigenome editor ribonucleoproteins - Nature Communications
Epigenome editing programs gene silencing without inducing DNA breaks but challenges in delivery into human cells limit its broader use. Here, the authors present the RENDER platform, which uses virus...
www.nature.com
August 29, 2025 at 7:27 PM
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One more movie!
Using the RL algorithm (from pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...),
@masaashimazoe.bsky.social analyzed our nucleosome tracking data and classified them by their mobility.
Hotter color = faster motion (Slow🔵→ 🟢 → 🟡 → 🟠 Fast)
August 29, 2025 at 12:36 AM
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If you like transcription regulation and its mechanisms, this WIP list is for you.

I'm sure I've forgotten lots of people, so don't hesitate to let me know so I can add you to the list.

go.bsky.app/8vTgeXB
August 28, 2025 at 12:48 PM