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Demonstrated the specific functions of cyclins E and A during the assembly and activation of DNA replication complexes, providing insights into cell cycle control.
Showed the requirement for single-stranded DNA binding protein (SSB) in human DNA excision repair, contributing to understanding of DNA repair mechanisms.
Identified CIZ1 as a novel coactivator of the estrogen receptor α, conferring hypersensitivity to estrogen action and implicating it in cancer development.
Identified a variant of Ciz1 as a potential circulating biomarker for the early detection of lung cancer, leading to the development of diagnostic tools.
Showed that prion-like domains within CIZ1 are crucial for its assembly and localization at the inactive X chromosome, influencing epigenetic regulation.
Demonstrated that CIZ1 is essential for maintaining the epigenetic landscape and that its absence leads to epigenetic instability and transformation in differentiated fibroblasts.
Discovered that DHX9 regulates the recruitment of CIZ1 to the nucleolus during the cell cycle, providing insights into the dynamic localization of CIZ1.
Dawn Coverley is a distinguished cell biologist at the University of York, renowned for her work on DNA replication, repair mechanisms, and the role of CIZ1 in cancer and epigenetic regulation; she is also the founder of Cizzle Biotechnology, focused on early lung cancer detection.
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