Postdoctoral Fellow
I graduated from Karolinska Institute, by studying the role and regulation of polymerase eta in damage induced cohesion. Then I moved to The Francis Crick Institute, to investigate the determinants of fission yeast chromosome dimensions. Now, I am involved in the yeast securin and separase evolution project. I hope to explore chromosome biology from the perspective of evolution; learn new model organism (fruit flies), new techniques in experiments, and new experiences in guiding peers. In free time, I like baking, knitting, reading, taking photos, gardening and visiting art exhibitions. For longer vocations, I love hiking and wandering in nature.