The Garinis lab
The Garinis lab at the University of Crete (UC) employs animal models carrying inborn DNA repair defects as well as tagged versions of protein factors involved in genome maintenance and/or transcription. Leveraging this unique collection of mice, the team aims to delineate the impact of persistent DNA damage on mammalian physiology during aging and the functional role of genome maintenance in telomere structure and function.
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The Azzalin group
The Azzalin group at the Institute of Molecular Medicine (iMM) employs a comprehensive range of molecular biology, cell biology, and biochemistry assays to understand the protective functions of telomeres, the mechanistic links between telomere dysfunction and pathological conditions, and the involvement of the telomeric long noncoding RNA TERRA in maintaining telomere homeostasis in health and disease.
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The Krejčí lab
The Krejčí lab at the Masaryk University (MU) relies on a series of advanced biophysical and biochemical methodologies to dissect the intrinsic functions of homologous recombination (HR) in telomere maintenance and genome stability. In parallel, the team has developed long standing expertise on the molecular interactions and structural changes occurring at the telomeres and associated protein complexes during aging or cancer.
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Phone: | +420 549 49 3767 |