Duxin lab
@duxinlab.bsky.social
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Diving into genome replication and stability research Collaborating shoulder to shoulder with Xenopus frogs 🐸 at @bric-ucph.bsky.social, @ucph.bsky.social
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It is not always safe to repair DNA Damage. Sometimes, cells "just bypass it".

During DNA replication, repair of lesions on DNA can be dangerous. Cells instead "tolerate" DNA damage and focus on finishing replication.

Read our review and find out why and how: doi.org/10.1016/j.ti...
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Excited to have contributed to this new @cp-molcell.bsky.social paper on how PARP1 auto-modification promotes faithful Okazaki fragment processing and limits replication fork speed.

A big congrats to Jonas for driving this work forward, great to see the results out!

👉 10.1016/j.molcel.2025.09.006
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BRIC Day with the theme collide across each other — all about sparking new intra-institute collaborations.

Kickoff with a keynote from Rasmus Rabøl (Klifo) and a buzzing poster session full of science-in-the-making!

@bric-ucph.bsky.social
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Today we swapped pipettes for putters.

Day 2 retreat highlight: realizing that hitting the fairway is way harder than hitting a replication fork 😅
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Off to Nord Sjælland with the Miller lab @tcr-miller.bsky.social for our joint retreat! Exciting brainstorming, bonding, and a little hygge ahead.

First challenge: design your next @natureportfolio.nature.com article 🚀
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What makes #cshldnarep special isn’t just the cutting-edge, top-notch science; it’s the chance to meet the authors of the papers we build on every day, exchange ideas, and feel part of this community.

Heading home exhausted, grateful, full of ideas and renewed motivation to push my project forward!
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Our PhD student @martaolivasantiago.bsky.social and postdoc @amitash.bsky.social presented their posters on #cshldnarep, turning data into an insightful dialogue.

Huge thanks to everyone who stopped by our poster!
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This week we’re at CSHL #cshldnarep where the DNA replication & genome maintenance community has gathered for a week of science, discussions, and late-night brainstorming.
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Sometimes DNA replication hits a 🛑 roadblock.
Cells don’t stop; they take clever detours (DNA damage tolerance) 🚗💨 to keep genomes intact.

That’s the focus of our new review in @cp-trendsbiochem.bsky.social:
“Just bypass it: mechanisms of DNA damage tolerance”

🔗 doi.org/10.1016/j.ti...
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It is not always safe to repair DNA Damage. Sometimes, cells "just bypass it".

During DNA replication, repair of lesions on DNA can be dangerous. Cells instead "tolerate" DNA damage and focus on finishing replication.

Read our review and find out why and how: doi.org/10.1016/j.ti...
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🎉 Congratulations to SUND's new professors!

The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, @ucph.bsky.social celebrated 23 newly appointed professors.

Through their dedicated work, they contribute every day to the development of the university, the healthcare system, and society at large.
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🌿 Off to Hillerød for the 2025 MoMeD Summer School!

Our PI Julien Duxin -as head of the MoMeD PhD Programme at @ucph.bsky.social- joins our PhD students and many others for 2 packed days of science, networking, and inspiration.

Looking forward to connecting and exchanging ideas across fields!
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Frogs in the lab? Yep! 🐸

This week, RepliFate PhD students are diving into the Xenopus egg extract system at the @duxinlab.bsky.social (@bric-ucph.bsky.social, @ucph.bsky.social) -where test tubes meet frog magic to unravel the mysteries of DNA replication and genome integrity.
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Our lab’s a little more crowded (and a lot more curious) this week! 🧠🐸

We’re thrilled to welcome @RepliFate students for a hands-on course in Xenopus egg extracts.

They're diving into the Xenopus world and learning how this powerful system helps us explore DNA replication and genome stability.
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Chromosome Biology Club is back today!

Join us for two exciting talks:
🧬 Christian Nielsen (CCS/ICMM) on the distinct roles of condensins I & II in mitotic chromosome mechanics

🧬 Judit Pilmark (BRIC) on mutational signatures linked to NER deficiency

Starting at 4.45 pm
Followed by pizzas and beer
#CBC
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The FEBS | EMBO Women in Science Award aims to highlight the major contributions made by female scientists to #LifeSciences research. Winners of the award are inspiring role models for future generations of #WomenInScience

Nominate a scientist by 15 May: www.embo.org/the-embo-com... 🧪
FEBS|EMBO Women in Science Awardees – Nominate for the Women in Science Award – EMBO
Nominees should be female scientists working in an EMBC Member State or FEBS member country, who have made outstanding contributions to life sciences research and significantly advanced our…
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Today we celebrated #EuropeDay2025 showing the work we do at the RepliFate Doctoral Network in the public library Eugenio Trías @cbm-csic-uam.bsky.social @genomefun.bsky.social
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🌍 #ClimateActionDay is here!

For the first time, the University of Copenhagen @ucph.bsky.social is joining forces to take real steps toward a greener future

At BRIC @bric-ucph.bsky.social, we’re putting words into action!

Small changes can make a big impact 🌱

#GreenLabs #SustainableScience