Sabine Hahn is a PhD candidate in the Biology and Biotechnology program at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA.
She is currently doing her 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 research focuses on understanding how the functional inactivation or loss of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein influences heterochromatin regulation and organization.
In this guest blog, Sabine Hahn, a researcher who focuses on the dynamic regulation of chromatin structure and how that influences chromosome segregat...
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 th...
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