M3 Lecture Series
Prof. Nikita Popov, Mechanisms of cellular response to genotoxic and replicative stress
Dear colleagues,
Next up in the M3 lecture series is Prof. Nikita Popov, Department of Medical Oncology and Pulmonology at the University Hospital Tübingen.
Nikita Popov performed his doctoral work in the laboratory of Marie Henriksson at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, where he analyzed the role of oncogenic transcription factor Myc in cell cycle progression and differentiation. He received his PhD in 2004 and joined Martin Eilers' laboratory at the University of Marburg to study the regulation of Myc-driven tumorigenesis by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Nikita then was a principal investigator at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Würzburg and the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University Hospital Würzburg. Since 2018 he leads a research group at the Department of Medical Oncology and Pulmonology at the University Hospital Tübingen. The key focus of his research is to understand ubiquitin-dependent mechanisms of cellular response to DNA damage and replicative stress and to exploit these mechanisms for cancer therapy.
The talk title will be: Mechanisms of cellular response to genotoxic and replicative stress
Event details:
Tuesday, 30th of April, 5 p.m. at M3 Lecture Hall (room no. 2.208 and 2.209)
Virtual attendance (zoom)
https://med-uni-tuebingen-de.zoom-x.de/j/67987928634?pwd=ZlRoQmJ0THVOVXRvdkFlQUpIdTZRQT09
Meeting-ID: 679 8792 8634, Kenncode: 547088
We eagerly anticipate your virtual or in-person presence at this enlightening lecture!
Warm regards,
Mathias Heikenwälder and Nisar Malek