Raymond Carter
@raymonddcarter
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics PhD Candidate @BMBGGUPENN | @vanderbiltu Neuroscience BA ‘20
Memphis, TN
Joined June 2020
Congratulations to Gerd Blobel (@CHOP_Research/ @PennMedicine/ @PennEpiInst) on his election to the National Academy of Medicine! Learn more about Dr. Blobel & his research here➡️ https://t.co/Qs5RrX6SP0
#PSOMatNAM @theNAMedicine
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The Roberts Lab is looking for highly motivated, intellectually engaged candidates with an interest in #ChromatinBiology to fill a Researcher position. Check out the link below and feel free to reach out with any inquiries!
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(1/n) From @ViraatGoel @Irate_Physicist et al. collab w @blobelgroup @leonidmirny
https://t.co/CdI7n2P31a RCMC at the M-to-G1 transition reveals strong microcompartments between CREs (E,P) in mitosis, that weaken upon G1 entry Sims reveal chromosome compaction as key regulator
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🚨 New Research Alert! 🚨 Excited to share our latest paper on PHF6's role in linking H3K14 acetylation, #SWISNF, and #RNApolymerase complexes. Now live in @NatureComms! 🎉 Big congrats to the first author, @priya1012007, and all co-authors! 👏 https://t.co/Qfk79JUjjW
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Nature Communications - Here, the authors identify PHF6 as a dependency in SMARCB1-deficient rhabdoid cancers. Mechanistically, this study suggests a regulatory role for PHF6 in recruiting SWI/SNF...
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Chromatin remodellers as therapeutic targets https://t.co/enqLBZaBIM This review by @HaydenMalone3 & Charles Roberts @TheRobertsLab1 discusses progress in therapeutically targeting chromatin remodellers, with a focus on SWI/SNF complexes, which are often dysregulated in cancer
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Thrilled to be appointed to the @BB_UPenn Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics Training Grant! This funding will be invaluable for my research and career development.
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Big congratulations to our labs 5 (!!) new PhD candidates, all of whom passed their qualifying exams over the last month. Very proud of @alexadigun3, @SENA_SARIKAYA, @raymonddcarter, @_KyleFerguson_ & Manya Kapoor, each of whom have very distinct & creative thesis proposals.
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1/n) Excited to share our new preprint: Using high-res live embryo imaging we show that transcription factor hubs are localized to new genes when specific DNA binding is perturbed. Hub interaction kinetics at these new sites determine factor occupancy: https://t.co/ZkNklKMgTV
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Scientists uncover potential path to treating deadly childhood tumor
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Scientists have long struggled to treat so-called "tumor suppressor" gene cancers. St. Jude researchers may have unlocked a strategy for a childhood cancer.
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@TheRobertsLab1 found a way to potentially turn back the clock on some cancer cells to offer a new treatment paradigm. Removing a 2nd protein from cancer cells already experiencing tumor suppressor loss may return those cells back to a more normal state.
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Rhabdoid tumor cells were reverted from a cancerous state to normal. Discover how deletion of quality control protein DCAF5 may treat an undruggable cancer.
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Check out this stunning work led by Sandi and @HongYue88665668 now out in @Nature uncovering the role of DCAF5 in cancer! Gorgeous mechanistic dTAG data, including validation in mice. Honored to be part of this amazing collaborative team. Congrats, all!! 🧵👇
Just in time for #HumpDay: Our study Targeting DCAF5 suppresses #SMARCB1-mutant #cancer via stabilizing SWI/SNF is online now in @Nature. Congratulations 🎉 to co-first authors Sandi-Radko-Juettner and @HongYue88665668 and all co-authors on this story! 1/ https://t.co/f3fJfiPjiM
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Nature research paper: Targeting DCAF5 suppresses SMARCB1-mutant cancer by stabilizing SWI/SNF
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Nature - DCAF5 has a quality-control function for SWI/SNF complexes and promotes the degradation of incompletely assembled SWI/SNF complexes in the absence of SMARCB1.
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So proud to have been a part of this story!
Just in time for #HumpDay: Our study Targeting DCAF5 suppresses #SMARCB1-mutant #cancer via stabilizing SWI/SNF is online now in @Nature. Congratulations 🎉 to co-first authors Sandi-Radko-Juettner and @HongYue88665668 and all co-authors on this story! 1/ https://t.co/f3fJfiPjiM
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Fun labor day celebration with the lab and partners!
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Congratulations to our SUIP summer student Kareena Shankta on an amazing poster today. This summer she learned single-molecule tracking & embryo injection to generate exciting data on chromatin mobility in development. Great mentorship by @mukherja &instruction by @raymonddcarter
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Time flies when you’re having fun! Hard to believe it’s been 10 years since I started my scientific career as a Biotrain intern at @hudsonalpha. Glad I could make it to Huntsville for the alumni reunion today and visit with my former Biotrain/Roberts lab colleague @raymonddcarter
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.@hudsonalpha gave me my first glimpse of science as a career in 2017, so I was thrilled to be able to come back to celebrate 15 years of the Institute and to see old friends!
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Excited to finally share that I will be joining the @MustafaMir16 and Gerd Blobel Labs for my @BMBGGUPENN thesis. Looking forward to study genomic architecture at the single molecule level!
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Now Online SWI/SNF chromatin remodellers persist through mitosis
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How do cancer cells remember that they’re cancer cells after undergoing division? Research from @TheRobertsLab1 at St. Jude shows how members of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex act as a “bookmark” for cell identity. https://t.co/se4IkbYJhI
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