Sabine Hahn

Author Profile

Sabine earned her PhD in Biology & Biotechnology from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She did her PhD thesis work in the Manning lab, which primarily focuses on the cellular mechanisms that maintain genome stability in healthy cells, while also looking at how these pathways are altered or compromised in cancer.

Her postdoctoral work thereafter in the Ramirez-Ortiz Lab at UMass Chan Medical School pivoted towards translational research within autoimmune disease, specifically systemic lupus erythematosus.

As a longtime advocate for social change and science accessibility, Sabine has now joined Patvocates as Senior Patient Engagement Manager, where she brings both scientific expertise and lived experience to her work — driven to help bridge the gap between groundbreaking research and real-world patient care.

2 blogs authored by Sabine Hahn

Regular Contributor

Qualification

PhD in Biology & Biotechnology

Articles

350+ Ways pRB is More than Just E2F Regulation

350+ Ways pRB is More than Just E2F Regulation

In this guest blog, Sabine Hahn, a researcher who focuses on the dynamic regulation of chromatin structure and how that influences chromosome segregation during mitosis, discusses pRB’s vital role in cancer epigenetics.

Lessons from the Pandemic: How to Be a Good Lab Mate

Lessons from the Pandemic: How to Be a Good Lab Mate

In this guest blog, Sabine shares the research challenges caused by the pandemic and how her lab has implemented small changes to how they work for the benefit of the whole research group.

Stay Updated with Latest Research

Join thousands of researches who receive our monthly newsletter featuring cutting-edge studies, product updates, and exclusive insights from leading scientists.

  • Monthly research highlights and breakthroughs
  • Exclusive webinar invitations and events
  • Early access to new product launches
  • Special offers and promotions

Subscribe Now