Saskia Hoffmann
Associate Professor
ORCID: 0000-0003-4835-0504
Since October 2019, I have been an Associate Professor in the Mailand group at CPR. My research focuses on studying responses to DNA damage and replication stress with the aim to understand how cells counteract genotoxic insults and prevent genome instability. Currently, I am investigating the molecular link between human proteases and cellular surveillance pathways with its important implications in health and disease.
Primary fields of research
Cell Biology, Genome stability, DNA Damage Response, Replication, Proteases
Possible conflicts of interest
None
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Activation of the ATR kinase by the RPA-binding protein ETAA1
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Histone H1 couples initiation and amplification of ubiquitin signalling after DNA damage
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TRAIP is a PCNA-binding ubiquitin ligase that protects genome stability after replication stress
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