Tony Cesare
@thecesarelab.bsky.social
Head of the Genome Integrity Unit, Children's Medical Research Institute. Professor, University of Sydney.
The study reveals how actin filaments form at PML nuclear bodies during replication stress and how this nuclear actin assembly protect the genome.
A summary of all manuscript details and the study participants can be found here: www.linkedin.com/posts/noa-la...
A summary of all manuscript details and the study participants can be found here: www.linkedin.com/posts/noa-la...
Anillin-dependent actin assembly at PML NBs protects genome stability | Noa Lamm
I’m thrilled to share the first (!) pre-print from our lab, now available on bioRxiv:
👉 Anillin-dependent actin assembly at PML NBs protects genome stability | bioRxiv
This work was led by Vina De...
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October 31, 2025 at 4:03 PM
The study reveals how actin filaments form at PML nuclear bodies during replication stress and how this nuclear actin assembly protect the genome.
A summary of all manuscript details and the study participants can be found here: www.linkedin.com/posts/noa-la...
A summary of all manuscript details and the study participants can be found here: www.linkedin.com/posts/noa-la...
Our project uses telomeres to model how homologous recombination influences cell death & proliferation.
The Pickett–Giles project investigates 3D chromatin architecture in DNA repair.
Thank you @cmri.bsky.social, @sydney.edu.au, and the Australian government for supporting basic research.
The Pickett–Giles project investigates 3D chromatin architecture in DNA repair.
Thank you @cmri.bsky.social, @sydney.edu.au, and the Australian government for supporting basic research.
October 31, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Our project uses telomeres to model how homologous recombination influences cell death & proliferation.
The Pickett–Giles project investigates 3D chromatin architecture in DNA repair.
Thank you @cmri.bsky.social, @sydney.edu.au, and the Australian government for supporting basic research.
The Pickett–Giles project investigates 3D chromatin architecture in DNA repair.
Thank you @cmri.bsky.social, @sydney.edu.au, and the Australian government for supporting basic research.
Simon is internationally recognised for pioneering discoveries in DNA repair, genome stability, and telomere biology. His lab’s work continues to redefine how we understand chromosome maintenance and cancer biology.
Join us at 12:30 for what promises to be an excellent talk!
Join us at 12:30 for what promises to be an excellent talk!
October 22, 2025 at 11:38 PM
Simon is internationally recognised for pioneering discoveries in DNA repair, genome stability, and telomere biology. His lab’s work continues to redefine how we understand chromosome maintenance and cancer biology.
Join us at 12:30 for what promises to be an excellent talk!
Join us at 12:30 for what promises to be an excellent talk!
Lovely work Pragathi!
August 6, 2025 at 12:56 AM
Lovely work Pragathi!