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« Back to NewsHuman DNA polymerase ε found to be a source of some of the most prevalent mutations in human cancers and genetic diseases
10 October 2024
Kriaucionis Schuster-Böckler Tomkova
The Kriaucionis, Schuster-Boeckler and Tomkova groups show that DNA polymerase ε makes errors when replicating methylated CpGs, producing C>T mutations at CpG dinucleotides.
Pseudouridine landscape across the human transcriptome mapped by Ludwig Oxford Researchers
30 September 2024
Kriaucionis Schuster-Böckler Song
The Song group at Ludwig Oxford publish a technique for mapping the pseudouridine landscape across the human transcriptome in Nature Methods.
Lithuanian Ambassador visits Ludwig Oxford’s Skirmantas Kriaucionis
15 February 2023
The Lithuanian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Mr. Eitvydas Bajarūnas, paid visit to Professor Skirmantas Kriaucionis last week at Ludwig Oxford
Ludwig Oxford retreat 2022 – a recap
15 July 2022
Barnes Boccellato Byrne Constantinescu De Val Goding Kriaucionis Lu Mehdipour Moura Alves Ratcliffe Schuster-Böckler Shi Song Van den Eynde
On 13-14th June 2022, the Oxford Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research held their annual retreat to discuss key scientific advances within the Branch and beyond.
UNIQ summer school 2021
22 July 2021
Kriaucionis Lu Public Engagement Van den Eynde
Three Ludwig Oxford volunteers participate at the 2021 Oncology UNIQ summer school
Investigating mechanisms of gene repression
23 September 2020
Skirmantas Kriaucionis’ lab teases apart the contributions of different mechanisms to repress gene expression.