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Adrian Saurin
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Professor of Genome Stability at University of Dundee. #kinase #phosphatase #cellcycle #senescence #cancer #mitosis #aneuploidy.
Looking for simple ways to explain complexity.

www.saurinlab.com
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Delighted to share a chemical-genetic system we developed to rapidly inhibit a serine/threonine phosphatase complex (within secs). This will make it much easier to study #phosphatases. The system is also applicable to other “undruggable” enzymes.

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A chemical-genetic system to rapidly inhibit the PP2A-B56 phosphatase reveals a role at metaphase kinetochores - Nature Communications
Phosphatase enzymes are challenging to study due to a lack of specific inhibitors. Here, authors develop a chemical-genetic system to inhibit and characterize a major Ser/Thr phosphatase complex, and ...
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Last 3 days to apply for this post. Deadline 27/10/25
We are looking for a senior technician (can undertake PhD) at Uni of Birmingham (UK) to study chromatin replication and ubiquitylation using Xenopus egg extract. Deadline 28/10/25. Get in touch with me or @m-saponaro.bsky.social for informal inquiries. Please share.
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Senior Research Technician at University of Birmingham
Explore an exciting academic career as a Senior Research Technician. Don't miss out on other academic jobs. Click to apply and explore more opportunities.
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October 24, 2025 at 8:21 AM
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I have a PhD opening in my lab for an exiting project using base editor screens to find novel drug targets. Please help spread the word. candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationI...
PhD student position in the Cell Signaling and Cell Cycle group at the Danish Cancer Institute.
The Cell Signaling and Cell Cycle group, headed by Prof. Jakob Nilsson, is looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD student to establish novel CRISPR
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October 23, 2025 at 4:18 PM
A simple idea for how paclitaxel achieves tumour selectivity: It is better retained inside dense tissue, allowing tumour levels to stay high even after it has cleared the healthy cells. A model that requires testing, but could be used to improve treatments if correct
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A perfusion-based model to explain how paclitaxel achieves tumour-selective killing
Paclitaxel (taxol) is a commonly used chemotherapeutic that stabilizes microtubules to inhibit chromosome segregation during mitosis. Although it is used effectively to treat a wide variety of solid t...
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October 6, 2025 at 9:15 PM
“We have economies that need to grow, whether or not they make us thrive; what we need are economies that make us thrive, whether or not they grow.”

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End GDP mania: how the world should really measure prosperity
The obsession with economic output as a measure of human development puts sustainability on the back burner. Researchers can now help to devise better indicators.
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October 2, 2025 at 8:21 PM
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@mariasecrier.bsky.social & I are looking for an enthusiastic & excellent data scientist for a 4-year postdoc to understand cell cycle dysregulation in cancer.

Deadline 15th October. Get in touch if you have any questions.

Please repost!

More details:
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September 18, 2025 at 8:02 PM
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The Garnett Lab is excited to launch DepMap Miner, a new tool to explore cancer dependency data!
Built on the Sanger DepMap, the DepMap Miner brings together multi-omic and functional datasets for over 1300 cancer cell models.

Start mining data now: dataminer.depmap.sanger.ac.uk
September 20, 2025 at 7:43 AM
Very excited to post our latest work showing the mitotic stopwatch monitors more than just mitotic delays - it protects against whole genome doubling and cell enlargement.

Great work by fantastic postdocs Lindsey and Reece (& student Maria)
#PostdocAppreciationWeek

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The mitotic stopwatch limits the proliferation of whole genome doubled cells
Whole genome doubling (WGD) is a frequent event in tumourigenesis that promotes chromosomal instability and tumour evolution. WGD is sensed indirectly due to the presence of extra centrosomes, which a...
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September 19, 2025 at 10:23 AM
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I've written to Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, urging them to join me in condemning Elon Musk's dangerous remarks inciting violence yesterday.

As leaders, we must stand together and make clear Musk will face serious consequences for these actions.
September 14, 2025 at 6:30 PM
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Excited to share our lab’s latest preprint! We identify DDIAS as a novel single-stranded DNA-binding component of the TOPBP1–CIP2A complex, which acts in a mitotic DNA damage response pathway to protect chromosome integrity. Short summary below, and read it here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
DDIAS is a single-stranded DNA-binding effector of the TOPBP1-CIP2A complex in mitosis
DNA double-strand breaks and unresolved DNA replication intermediates are particularly dangerous during mitosis. Paradoxically, cells inactivate canonical DNA repair mechanisms during chromosome segre...
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September 10, 2025 at 3:18 PM
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🧬🧪 A research technician position - Protein Biochemistry (6 months) is available in my lab @gdsc-sussex.bsky.social investigating structure and function of fusion kinase complexes in Leukaemia.

📅 Deadline: 29th September 2025.

🙏 Please share with anyone who might be interested.
Research Technician – Protein Biochemistry at University of Sussex
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September 9, 2025 at 8:35 AM
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New work from the lab! 🔬

We report that DDIAS is a new component of the mitotic CIP2A-TOPBP1 pathway of genome maintenance. 1/n

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Mitotic single-stranded DNA suppression by DDIAS
Incomplete DNA replication and chromosome breakage during mitosis pose major threats to chromosome segregation. The CIP2A-TOPBP1 complex acts to mitigate this peril, but its exact role is not yet unde...
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September 10, 2025 at 4:50 PM
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Excited to share our new @NatureComms paper! We developed C-604, a selective inhibitor of Greatwall kinase, and discovered that cancer cells' sensitivity to it depends on a simple ratio: B55α/Greatwall expression levels.
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The balance between B55α and Greatwall expression levels predicts sensitivity to Greatwall inhibition in cancer cells - Nature Communications
The authors develop and characterise a selective Greatwall inhibitor, C-604, and show that its cytotoxicity stems from PP2A-B55α hyperactivation. They identify B55α and Greatwall levels as biomarkers…
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August 28, 2025 at 11:07 AM
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Now online in Cancer Discovery @aacrjournals.bsky.social: Integrative Proteogenomics & Forward Genetics Reveals a Novel Mitotic Vulnerability in TNBC - by Nicholas Neill, Shankha Satpathy, Trey Westbrook and colleagues doi.org/10.1158/2159... @bcmfromthelabs.bsky.social @broadinstitute.org
August 14, 2025 at 3:00 PM
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Are you curious about what PLK1 kinase is up to these days? Have a look at our latest review on @cp-trendscellbio.bsky.social. Arianna Esposito Verza, @andrea-musacchio.bsky.social and I discuss the latest findings on a very important enzyme that is still full of surprises, 35+ years from discovery!
August 9, 2025 at 2:37 PM
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I'm excited to share our work on the regulation of endomitosis in worm intestines:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

We find that cells are able to uncouple nuclear division from cell division by transcriptional repression of key cytokinesis regulators
Transcriptional repression of central spindle factors controls endomitosis in the C. elegans intestine
During development, many cell types transition from canonical to non-canonical cell cycles, suchas endomitosis and endoreplication, in which they duplicate their DNA but do not divide, giving rise to ...
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August 5, 2025 at 10:27 AM
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Check out our new paper by postdoc Debasish Paul, out now in @Nature.com. Cells need a boost of energy to jumpstart the cell cycle, but how can this happen while the APC/C is inhibiting glycolysis? We found cells solve this paradox through a highly dynamic mechanism.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Transient APC/C inactivation by mTOR boosts glycolysis during cell cycle entry - Nature
APC/C activity is transiently inhibited to generate a pulse of glycolysis that is required for mammalian cell cycle entry.
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July 30, 2025 at 6:46 PM
Check out our latest work on cell cycle inhibitors, which has implications for how cancer cells could become resistant to these drugs
#senescence #cellcycle #cancer 🧪

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Cell enlargement causes mitotic errors and aneuploidy in cells that evade senescence after CDK4/6 inhibition
CDK4/6 inhibitors (CDK4/6i) arrest the cell cycle in G1 leading to cellular overgrowth and p53-dependent senescence. They are used to treat metastatic HR+/HER2-breast cancer, but resistance is common,...
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July 25, 2025 at 4:37 PM
Great article that make some very important points
Fabulous post by @randomwalker.bsky.social & Sayash raising the same concern many of us have about whether we're on the right track with how we're using AI for science. Everyone should read it, take a deep breath & think through the implications.

www.aisnakeoil.com/p/could-ai-s...
Could AI slow science?
Confronting the production-progress paradox
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July 18, 2025 at 9:09 AM
Delighted to share our latest work showing how cells that evade #senescence after CDK4/6 inhibition are primed to become aneuploid because of their increased size (due to defects in cohesion and the mitotic checkpoint). Great work by fab PhD student Aanchal Pareri 👏🧪

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Cell enlargement causes mitotic errors and aneuploidy in cells that evade senescence after CDK4/6 inhibition
CDK4/6 inhibitors (CDK4/6i) arrest the cell cycle in G1 leading to cellular overgrowth and p53-dependent senescence. They are used to treat metastatic HR+/HER2- breast cancer, but resistance is common...
www.biorxiv.org
July 3, 2025 at 7:17 AM
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🔬 ⚕️ Research Assistant position open for highly motivated enthusiast of hematopoietic stem cell aging at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden 🇸🇪 😃
Please share 🙏
We are excited for your application! 😎

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Research Assistant in Stem Cell aging
Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The failure to regenerate tissue with age is a major health issue. A contributor to this decline is the loss of stem cell function. Despite t
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July 1, 2025 at 7:49 AM
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Registration is open for our Signalling Circuits in Cancer virtual conference!

We're welcoming researchers from around the world to explore the dynamic signalling pathways that drive cancer development and progression.

Submit your abstract and register: eacr.org/conference/s...
June 9, 2025 at 7:01 AM
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We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow to come work with us: www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk/career/mi-25... Please reach out
MI/25/33 - Postdoctoral Scientist Systems Oncology Group | Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute
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June 7, 2025 at 9:57 AM
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May 13, 2025 at 7:55 PM
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I'm happy to share our study “Proximity-based activation of AURORA A by MPS1 potentiates error correction” now published at @currentbiology.bsky.social

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It describes a new way kinetochores and centrosomes communicate to ensure accurate chromosome segregation.
Proximity-based activation of AURORA A by MPS1 potentiates error correction
Faithful cell division relies on mitotic chromosomes becoming bioriented with each pair of sister kinetochores bound to microtubules oriented toward o…
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April 13, 2025 at 1:52 AM