Dram Seminars - Past
DRAM Seminar 12/6/2018
Bill Thilly; Thilly lab, MIT. An unsupported and costly assumption: human organogenic and pathogenic stem cells are eukaryotic
Norah Owiti; Engelward lab, MIT. Incorporation and Repair of Uracil at Highly Transcribed Genes in S. cerevisiae
DRAM Seminar 11/15/2018
Seungwoo Chang; Loparo lab, Harvard Medical School. Conformational basis in pathway choice of lesion-stalled replisomes
Xiao-Feng Zheng; Chowdhury lab, Harvard Medical School. A novel CDK5-PP4 signaling cascade drives 53BP1 to sites of DNA damage
DRAM Seminar 10/25/2018
Jacob V. Layer; Weinstock lab, Harvard Medical School. The Role of POLD2 in Genome Stability
Yizhou Joseph He; Chowdhury lab, Harvard Medical School. DYNLL1 inhibits DNA end resection in BRCA1-deficient cells and regulates PARP inhibitor sensitivity
DRAM Seminar 5/10/2018
Prabha Sarangi; D’Andrea Lab, Harvard Medical School. Regulation of the Multifunctional Rev7 Protein
Robert P Fuchs; Harvard Medical School and CNRS, Marseille. Unbiased approach to identify novel DNA damage binding proteins
DRAM Seminar 4/12/2018
Faye-Marie Vassel; Walker Lab, MIT. Role of multi-functional REV7 in modulating chemotherapeutic response in drug resistant lung tumors
Bert van de Kooij; Yaffe Lab, MIT. New insights into Double-Strand Break repair using a novel reporter
DRAM Seminar 3/8/2018
Vignesh MP Babu; Walker Lab, MIT. Novel pathways in processing stalled transcription complexes in Escherichia coli
Charley Gruber; Walker Lab, MIT. Incomplete base excision repair and bacterial cell death
DRAM Seminar 1/18/2018
Steve Moore; Strauss Lab, Northeastern University. DNA Damage and Base Excision Repair; An Important Role During Zebrafish Embryogenesis?
Andy Gardner and Lea Chuzel; New England Biolabs. Functional genomic screening of novel DNA repair enzymes in thermophiles