CMM PI Lucas Kaaij receives NWO-ENW-M1 grant to study DNA folding in the nucleus Jun 11 Written By Aniek Janssen ‘In every human cell, there are two meters of genetic material compactly stored in a nucleus with a diameter of only 0.00001 meters. Recently, scientists have been able to precisely map how this genetic material is folded within the nucleus. We will investigate the biological mechanisms involved in this process and explore their potential links to known human diseases.’ Aniek Janssen
CMM PI Lucas Kaaij receives NWO-ENW-M1 grant to study DNA folding in the nucleus Jun 11 Written By Aniek Janssen ‘In every human cell, there are two meters of genetic material compactly stored in a nucleus with a diameter of only 0.00001 meters. Recently, scientists have been able to precisely map how this genetic material is folded within the nucleus. We will investigate the biological mechanisms involved in this process and explore their potential links to known human diseases.’ Aniek Janssen