Abby DERNBURG

Abby DERNBURG

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Abby DERNBURG

Abby DERNBURG, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of Meiosis, Chromosome Structure and Function, Cell Cycle, Recombination, Phase Separation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A cooperative network at the nuclear envelope counteracts LINC-mediated forces during oogenesis in C. elegans

ATM signaling modulates cohesin behavior in meiotic prophase and proliferating cells

MJL-1 is a nuclear envelope protein required for homologous chromosome pairing and regulation of synapsis during meiosis in C. elegans

Recruitment of Polo-like kinase couples synapsis to meiotic progression via inactivation of CHK-2

Chemically induced proximity reveals mechanotransduction of a meiotic checkpoint at the nuclear envelope

Widespread transposon co-option in the Caenorhabditis germline regulatory network

Deep learning-based identification of sub-nuclear structures in FIB-SEM images

Robust, versatile DNA FISH probes for chromosome-specific repeats in Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus

Abby DERNBURG Information

University

Position

HHMI Investigator and Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology

Citations(all)

11870

Citations(since 2020)

3738

Cited By

9491

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

53

Email

University Profile Page

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Abby DERNBURG Skills & Research Interests

Meiosis

Chromosome Structure and Function

Cell Cycle

Recombination

Phase Separation

Top articles of Abby DERNBURG

A cooperative network at the nuclear envelope counteracts LINC-mediated forces during oogenesis in C. elegans

Science Advances

2023/7/12

ATM signaling modulates cohesin behavior in meiotic prophase and proliferating cells

Nature structural & molecular biology

2023/4

MJL-1 is a nuclear envelope protein required for homologous chromosome pairing and regulation of synapsis during meiosis in C. elegans

Science Advances

2023/2/8

Recruitment of Polo-like kinase couples synapsis to meiotic progression via inactivation of CHK-2

Elife

2023/1/26

Chemically induced proximity reveals mechanotransduction of a meiotic checkpoint at the nuclear envelope

bioRxiv

2023

Widespread transposon co-option in the Caenorhabditis germline regulatory network

Science Advances

2022/12/16

Deep learning-based identification of sub-nuclear structures in FIB-SEM images

arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.09598

2022/7/19

Robust, versatile DNA FISH probes for chromosome-specific repeats in Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus

G3

2022/7/1

A novel meiotic protein required for homolog pairing and regulation of synapsis in C. elegans

bioRxiv

2022/6/27

Phosphoregulation of DSB-1 mediates control of meiotic double-strand break activity

Elife

2022/6/27

How and why chromosomes interact with the cytoskeleton during meiosis

2022/5/18

DNA damage signaling regulates cohesin stabilization and promotes meiotic chromosome axis morphogenesis

bioRxiv

2021/8/28

Crossover patterning through kinase-regulated condensation and coarsening of recombination nodules

bioRxiv

2021/8/27

Analysis of meiosis in Pristionchus pacificus reveals plasticity in homolog pairing and synapsis in the nematode lineage

elife

2021/8/24

A degron-based strategy reveals new insights into Aurora B function in C. elegans

PLoS genetics

2021/5/20

Meiotic cell cycle progression requires adaptation to a constitutive DNA damage signal

bioRxiv

2021

Dynamic molecular architecture of the synaptonemal complex

BioRxiv

2020/2/16

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