Presenters

Congratulations to the poster award winners: Emma Schatoff, Pragya Shah, Jennie Sims and Chuang Tan!

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FACULTY SPEAKERS

Carrie Adler Carrie Adler Tissue injury regulates stem cell death after radiation
Assistant Professor
Molecular Medicine
Cornell University
 

 

Kristy Brown Kristy A. Brown Obesity and breast cancer: can the local microenvironment drive DNA damage and tumor development?
Assistant Professor of Biochemistry in Medicine
Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Josh Chappie Josh Chappie Structural characterization of OLD family nucleases: repurposing DNA repair domains for viral defense
Assistant Professor
Molecular Medicine
Cornell University
 

 

Sandra Demaria Sandra Demaria Insights into DNA damage response pathways that regulate the immunogenicity of radiotherapy
Professor of Radiation Oncology and Pathology
Radiation Oncology and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Claudia Fischbach Claudia Fischbach Engineering approaches to study the effect of tumor-microenvironment interactions on tumor heterogeneity
Professor, Director
Nancy E. and Peter C. Meining School of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell Center on the Physics of Cancer Metabolism
Cornell University
 

 

Jeannine Gerhardt Jeannine Gerhardt Reprogramming of the DNA replication to pluripotency
Assistant Professor
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Center for Reproductive Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Marcin Imielinski Marcin Imielinski Patterns of complex structural variation across thousands of cancer genome graphs
Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Assistant Professor of Computational Genomics
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Ailong Ke Ailong Ke Mechanism and potential applications of Type I CRISPR-Cas
Professor
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Cornell University
 

 

Amnon Koren Amnon Koren The genetic architecture of human DNA replication timing
Assistant Professor
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Cornell University
 

 

Jan Lammerding Jan Lammerding The effect of confined migration on nuclear structure, organization and genomic stability
Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies
Meining School of Biomedical Engineering, Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology
Cornell University
 

 

Neal Lue Neal F. Lue The roles of DNA repair proteins in telomere maintenance: from corn smut to neuroblastoma
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Microbiology and Immunology
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Joseph Peters Joseph Peters Variant CRISPR/Cas-enabled transposition systems in natural and programed genome modification
Professor
Microbiology
Cornell University
 

 

John Schimenti John Schimenti DNA damage-driven inflammation and sex bias during development
James Law Professor of Genetics, Director Center for Vertebrate Genomics
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University
 

 

Marcus Smolka Marcus Smolka Exploring signaling networks for novel DNA repair regulatory mechanisms
Associate Professor
Molecular Biology and Genetics, Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology
Cornell University
 

 

Jessica Tyler Jessica Tyler The interplay between chromatin assembly / disassembly and DNA double-strand break repair
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Michelle Wang Michelle Wang Molecular highways – navigating consequences of DNA motor proteins
Professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator
Physics
Cornell University
 

 

Robert Weiss Robert Weiss Genome maintenance by the 9-1-1 DNA damage response complex
Professor, Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Education
Biomedical Sciences
Cornell University

TRAINEE SPEAKERS

Myfanwy Adams Myfanwy Adams Uncovering the mechanistic components of phage exclusion
Graduate Student, Josh Chappie Lab
Microbiology
Cornell University
 

 

Priya Bhardwaj Priya Bhardwaj The effect of obesity on DNA damage and repair in BRCA mutant breast epithelial cells
Graduate Student, Kristy Brown Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Bo-Ruei Chen Bo-Ruei Chen Identification of novel genetic pathways regulating DNA end resection at DNA double strand breaks
Postdoctoral Associate, Barry Sleckman Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Aditya Deshpande Aditya Deshpande Sensitive detection of copy number alterations and replication waves in noisy cancer genome data
Graduate Student, Marcin Imielinski Lab
Tri-Institutional PhD Program in Computational Biology and Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Stephen Gray Stephen Gray The meiotic crossover complex is required for ubiquitin driven progression through prophase I
Research Associate, Paula Cohen Lab
Biomedical Sciences
Cornell University
 

 

Michael Petassi Michael Petassi Tn7 inserts into horizontally transmitted DNA by selectively interacting with discontinuous replication structures
Graduate Student, Joe Peters Lab
Microbiology
Cornell University
 

 

Emma Schatoff Emma Schatoff Distinct CRC-associated Apc mutations dictate response to Tankyrase inhibition
Graduate Student, Lukas Dow Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Pragya Shah Pragya Shah Squish and squeeze: confined cancer cell migration and its impact on DNA damage
Graduate Student, Jan Lammerding Lab
Biomedical and Biological Sciences, Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology
Cornell University

POSTER PRESENTERS

Myfanwy Adams Uncovering the mechanistic components of phage exclusion Wilfred Leung Role of SETD2 in lymphomagenesis and B-cell development
Graduate Student, Josh Chappie Lab Graduate Student, Kristy Richards Lab / Ari Melnick Lab
Cornell University Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Rhiannon Aguilar Amanda Loehr Understanding the unique chemosensitivity of testicular germ cell tumors
Graduate Student, Jess Tyler Lab Graduate Student, Bob Weiss Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Cornell University
 

 

Priya Bhardwaj The effect of obesity on DNA damage and repair in BRCA mutant breast epithelial cells Beata Mackenroth Chromatin modifiers alter recombination between divergent DNA sequences
Graduate Student, Kristy Brown Lab Graduate Student, Eric Alani Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Cornell University
 

 

Yike Bing Use of novel DNA damage response inhibitors to overcome chemoresistance in feline solid tumors Shannon Marshall Dissecting ATM and DNA-PK action in response to double strand breaks
Oncology Resident, Kelly Hume Lab Graduate Student, Marcus Smolka Lab
Cornell University Cornell University
 

 

Jordana Bloom Measuring mutation accumulation in germ cells deficient for genome maintenance pathways Dashiell Massey High-throughput profiling of DNA replication timing in single human cells
Graduate Student, John Schimenti Lab Graduate Student, Amnon Koren Lab
Cornell University Cornell University
 

 

Alexa Bracci A comparative analysis of DNA replication timing in humans and chimpanzees Bikash Mishra
Graduate Student, Amnon Koren Lab Graduate Student, Barry Sleckman Lab
Cornell University Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Ujani  Chakraborty Investigating the roles of nucleosome assembly on ssDNA during homologous recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Gianno Pannafino Mutations in yeast and mouse Mlh1-Mlh3 that correspond to human infertility-associated SNPs confer meiotic defects
Postdoctoral Associate, Jess Tyler Lab Graduate Student, Eric Alani Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Cornell University
 

 

Maud Charpentier Regulation of cytosolic DNA by radiotherapy in breast cancer cells Jeff  Pea Recruitment of structure specific endonucleases (SSEs) for mediating crossover formation in mammalian meiosis
Postdoctoral Associate, Sandra Demaria Lab Graduate Student, Paula Cohen Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Cornell University
 

 

Bo-Ruei Chen Identification of novel genetic pathways regulating DNA end resection at DNA double strand breaks Catalina Pereira 9-1-1 DNA damage response clamp subunit RAD9A promotes checkpoint signaling to maintain genome stability
Postdoctoral Associate, Barry Sleckman Lab Graduate Student, Bob Weiss Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Cornell University
 

 

Chun-Chin Chen Identification of SERCA2 calcium transporter as a novel regulator of V(D)J recombination in B cells Mike Petassi Tn7 inserts into horizontally transmitted DNA by selectively interacting with discontinuous replication structures
Postdoctoral Associate, Barry Sleckman Lab Graduate Student, Joe Peters Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Cornell University
 

 

Zulong Chen An epigenetic pathway regulates transcriptional shut-off and recovery during DSB repair Samantha Regan
Postdoctoral Associate, Jess Tyler Lab Graduate Student, Jess Tyler Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Alberto Correa III Structure function analysis of TnsE: a protein responsible for directing Tn7 transposition into lagging strand DNA replication Ethan Sanford A role for Dpb11 in homologous recombination
Graduate Student, Joe Peters Lab Graduate Student, Marcus Smolka Lab
Cornell University Cornell University
 

 

Aditya Deshpande Sensitive detection of copy number alterations and replication waves in noisy cancer genome data Emma Schatoff Distinct CRC-associated Apc mutations dictate response to Tankyrase inhibition
Graduate Student, Marcin Imielinski Lab Graduate Student, Lukas Dow Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Madhura Deshpande Revealing replication defects in BRCA cells: an approach to cancer prevention Pragya Shah Squish and squeeze: confined cancer cell migration and its impact on DNA damage
Postdoctoral Associate, Jeannine Gerhardt Lab Graduate Student, Jan Lammerding Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Cornell University
 

 

Diego Dibitetto Control of DNA end resection via ATR signaling Zih-Jie Shen Novel role for histone variant H3.3 in regulating DNA end processing
Postdoctoral Associate, Marcus Smolka Lab Postdoctoral Associate, Jess Tyler Lab
Cornell University Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Xinbao Ding Identification of human infertility alleles in an ESC differentiation system Jennie Sims Pro- and Anti- recombination functions of TOPBP1 shape genome stability in S-phase
Postdoctoral Associate, John Schimenti Lab Graduate Student, Marcus Smolka Lab
Cornell University Cornell University
 

 

Faith Fowler Assembly of nucleosomes onto single-stranded DNA occurs during homologous recombination and is required for DNA repair Sheila Spada Characterization of the immunostimulatory DNA cargo of exosomes produced by irradiated cancer cells
Graduate Student, Jess Tyler Lab Postdoctoral Associate, Sandra Demaria Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Christopher Furman Intrinsically disordered regions promote facilitated diffusion of mismatch repair factors on chromatin Chuang Tan Transcription factor regulation of RNA polymerase’s torque generation capacity
Graduate Student, Eric Alani Lab Postdoctoral Associate, Michelle Wang Lab
Cornell University Cornell University
 

 

Stephen Gray The meiotic crossover complex is required for ubiquitin driven progression through prophase I  Ann  Tate The transcription regulation and gene expression facility
Postdoctoral Associate, Paula Cohen Lab Project Manager, TREX
Cornell University Cornell University
 

 

Matthew Guo Multiple mammalian 9-1-1 DNA damage response complexes are important for meiotic chromosome maintenance Yinan Wang A genetic screen for novel regulators of the IRE1a/XBP1 pathway in the unfolded protein response
Undergraduate, Bob Weiss Lab Postdoctoral Associate, Barry Sleckman Lab
Cornell University Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Kevin Hadi Complex rearrangement patterns in cancer genomes David Wilkes A germline FANCA alteration that is associated with increased sensitivity to DNA damaging agents
Graduate Student, Marcin Imielinski Lab Research Scientist, Oliver Elemento Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Kathleen Hefferon A novel way to genome edit plant-made vaccines against important vaccine variants Xiaotong Yao Interactive visualization of rearranged genomes
Postdoctoral Associate, Esther Angert Lab Graduate Student, Marcin Imielinski Lab
Cornell University Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Helen Hoxie Giulia Zago RAG1 is regulated by the H3K4me3 reader Spindlin1 in developing lymphocytes
Graduate Student, Jess Tyler Lab Postdoctoral Associate, Barry Sleckman Lab
Weill Cornell Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine
 

 

Michelle Hulke Germline structural variations are preferential sites of DNA replication timing plasticity during development
Graduate Student, Amnon Koren Lab
Cornell University

 

POSTER JUDGES: Carrie Adler, Kristy Brown, Josh Chappie, Jeanine Gerhardt, Amnon Koren, Neal Lue