Sara Luzzi
Faculty Fellow at Newcastle University, looking at RNA and steroid hormones in cardio-oncology.
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- 🚨Transcription and Chromatin UK is back for 2025🚨 We're in Manchester, UK 17th-19th September for the 3rd annual transcription and chromatin conference. Abstract deadline is the 17th July so make sure you register! www.eventsforce.net/biochemsoc/f...
- Transcription and Chromatin UK is back! This time in Manchester, 17th-19th September. Send your abstract by 17th July for the opportunity to discuss your work with the UK RNA and epigenetics community, and with leading experts from abroad. Click the link below and spread the word!
- Taking place on 17-19 September 2025, Transcription and Chromatin UK will showcase cutting-edge research and is a ‘mustattend’ for anyone within the transcription and epigenetics community🧪. Register now: www.eventsforce.net/biochemsoc/2...
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- Reposted by Sara LuzziTranscription and Chromatin UK is back for 2025 in Manchester! Make sure you register your interest to be kept in the loop about registration and abstract submission. www.biochemistry.org/events-and-t...
- Excited to be at the #ProstateCancerUK #MakingProgress meeting. Loads of great research being showcased today @prostateukprofs.bsky.social @prostatecanceruk.bsky.social
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- Reposted by Sara LuzziWe have a 4 year PhD position available to study the impact of the RNA exosome on ribosome specialisation! Get in touch if you are interested or just apply. March 31st deadline. www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
- Our Research Theme has joined the platform! Hit follow for updates on our work. 🧬🧫🧪🔬
- The Cells Genes and Molecules Theme @newcastleuni.bsky.social is very pleased to have joined Bluesky 🙂
- Reposted by Sara LuzziFirst: I apologize for never coming here and now doing so only to brag 😬 Second: I am very proud of the people in our lab. We are a small group in a Bio department and this work took an enormous amount of effort from every one here. rdcu.be/eaxEz
- Reposted by Sara LuzziToday is International Day of Women & Girls in Science. Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on the world of science & health & continue to inspire generations of scientists & innovators. 🔬 #WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM
- Reposted by Sara LuzziProteogenomic analysis of evolved aneuploid cell lines & primary tumors reveals cancer adaptive strategies for alleviating aneuploidy consequences – including increased expression of DNA replication & repair factors & of FOXM1 targets Zuzana Storchova and coworkers www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....
- Reposted by Sara Luzzi🚨Thanks to generous support from @cancerresearchuk.org, we have multiple postdoctoral positions available in our lab (www.mardakhehlab.info) @oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social to study ribosomes synthesis in cancer. Get in touch if you’re interested + RT and spread the word! 📣 #cancer #RNA 🚨
- Reposted by Sara LuzziHere is a growing list of conferences and schools in gene regulation for 2025 generegulation.org/conferences-.... You can order/filter this list by the date, deadline, location. Please reply here to suggest new events* *should be specific to gene regulation
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- Reposted by Sara LuzziDo you know where transcription of a gene actually stops? Hint: it is not the annotated gene end. In our new paper in Nucleic Acids Research we argue that phosphorylation on threonine 4 of RNA Pol II CTD is a marker of transcription termination in animals... 🧵 academic.oup.com/nar/advance-...
- Reposted by Sara LuzziWe just posted a preprint about a death mechanism that we find truly surprising. When you turn off transcription, cells die (duh!)... but did you know this happens due to loss of Pol II itself, not loss of Pol II activity!?! preprint here and a thread (1/n): www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... 🧪
- Reposted by Sara LuzziEver wondered how transcription choreographs histone modifications? Our work reveals the basis of co-transcriptional H3K36me3 by SETD2. We visualize how a histone writer coordinates with the transcription machinery! This is the magnus opus of @jonmarkert.bsky.social! tinyurl.com/setd2
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- Interested in RNA biology, cancer or vascular research? I have a position open for either a research assistant or a new postdoc to start expanding the fast-growing research area of cardio-oncology! Apply here: jobs.ncl.ac.uk/job/Newcastl... Happy to have informal chats! Please share 🧬.
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