Evolutionary cell biology of the nucleus
We are a brand new research group in the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit at EMBL Heidelberg investigating the evolution of nuclear architecture and remodelling.
Our interests are diverse and span several additional areas of cell biology, including membrane remodelling, the cell cycle, archaeal cell biology, microscopy, and experimental evolution. Posts by Gautam, lab members and collaborators!
Evidence that the cell cycle is a series of uncoupled, memoryless phases
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27 April 2018
Dey Lab
Dynamic Kinetochore Size Regulation Promotes Microtubule Capture And Chromosome Biorientation In Mitosis
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Self-assembly of the RZZ complex into filaments drives kinetochore expansion in the absence of microtubule attachment
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26 March 2018
Dey Lab
Nuclear envelope assembly defects link mitotic errors to chromothripsis
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14 March 2018
Dey Lab
Observing the Cell in Its Native State: Imaging Subcellular Dynamics in Multicellular Organisms
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16 February 2018
Arnaud Monnard, Dey Lab