Gemma Fisher
Investigator Scientist @ MRC LMS studying protein-DNA interactions from a single molecule perspective.
- Reposted by Gemma FisherI’m very pleased to share our work looking at what controls condensin II cell-cycle dependant activity; a great collaboration with @eugenekimlab.bsky.social, @damlatetiker.bsky.social, Kyle Muir and Kumiko Samejima www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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- Reposted by Gemma FisherAnd the story is published now!🍾 www.nature.com/articles/s41... Open access link: rdcu.be/exnOc Many years in the making, great collaboration with @archaellum.bsky.social & @tunglejic.bsky.social Thanks @ukri.org BBSRC & @leverhulme.ac.uk for funding, reviewers & editor!! 🙏 #microsky #archaeasky
- New preprint from our lab! Story started long ago that took many years in the making. Great collaboration with @archaellum.bsky.social & @tunglejic.bsky.social groups. Generously funded by BBSRC @ukri.org & @leverhulme.bsky.social How do #archaea segregate their chromosome? #microsky #archaeasky
- Reposted by Gemma FisherWorking with @globalbioimaging.bsky.social, we're very proud to launch our new #AcknowledgementGuidelines poster, helping #ImagingScientists get the credit they deserve for their research contributions! #CreditWhereItsDue @bioimaginguk.bsky.social Read more: rms.org.uk/resource/rms...
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- Reposted by Gemma FisherThere's still time to apply for an Emerging Innovators Fellowship for scientists of Black heritage! If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and make an impact in the world of biomedical research, we encourage you to apply. Applications close 11 May 2025. Find out more 👇
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- Reposted by Gemma FisherHow do SMC complexes capture DNA? 🧪 Led by Frank Bürmann, Jan Löwe’s & Mark Dillingham’s groups have identified the directional loading mechanism the bacterial SMC complex MukBEF uses to capture & ingest DNA, & found a phage inhibitor to this pathway. Read more: tinyurl.com/4s8nrrkk #LMBResearch
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