
Dr Fanni Gergely | Biochemistry - University of Oxford
Prof Fanni Gergely Centrosome biology in health and disease. We are fascinated by cell division, a visually stunning and biochemically complex process, which enables the accurate transmission of genetic information (encoded in chromosomes) from one cell generation to the next.
Current Lab Members - The Gergely Lab
Elisa is now working in the laboratory of Dr. Fanni Gergely, at the Department of Biochemistry of Oxford University (Oxford, UK), where she currently investigates how and if the centrosome composition changes in different cell types and tissues.
The Gergely Lab
Welcome to the Gergely Lab! Our group wants to shed light on the basic principles of cell division and understand how abnormal cell divisions contribute to pathologies. In 2020 we moved to the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford. You can read more about what we do here.
Fanni GERGELY | Principal Investigator | PhD - ResearchGate
Fanni Gergely currently works at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute (CRUK-CI), University of Cambridge. Fanni's lab is interested in the role of centrosomes in cell division,...
CEP192 localises mitotic Aurora-A activity by priming its ... - PubMed
We propose an evolutionarily conserved spatial hierarchy, which protects genome integrity through fine-tuning and correctly localising Aurora-A activity. Keywords: Aurora-A; Centrosome; Kinase; Mitosis; Mitotic Spindle. © 2024. The Author (s). Aurora-A is an essential cell-cycle kinase with critical roles in mitotic entry and spindle dynamics.
Fanni Gergely (0000-0002-2441-8095) - ORCID
Fanni gergely: Exploring centrosome biology: Gergely investigates the roles of centrosomes in mitosis and beyond
Fanni Gergely — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division
We are fascinated by cell division, a visually stunning and biochemically complex process, which enables the accurate transmission of genetic information (encoded in chromosomes) from one cell generation to the next. By capturing and segregating chromosomes equally into daughter cells, the mitotic spindle plays a pivotal role in this process.
Fanni Gergely: Exploring centrosome biology - PMC - National …
2016年11月11日 · Gergely investigates the roles of centrosomes in mitosis and beyond. Encouraged by her parents to study abroad, Fanni Gergely left Budapest, Hungary, for Peterhouse College at the University of Cambridge, UK, with the …
Fanni Gergely — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division
Fanni is the Research Staff Forum- Advocate for Research for Staff for the Department of Biochemistry. Please contact her by email.
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