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Employment (3)

Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute: Manchester, GB

2023-01-09 to present | Postdoctoral Scientist (Translational Oncogenomics)
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Shaun Scaramuzza

University of Birmingham: Birmingham, GB

2022-07 to 2022-12 | Research Fellow (Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences)
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Shaun Scaramuzza

University of Birmingham: Birmingham, GB

2022-03 to 2022-06 | Research Associate (Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences)
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Shaun Scaramuzza

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Birmingham: Birmingham, GB

2017-09-24 to 2022-03-24 | Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences)
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Shaun Scaramuzza

University of Liverpool: Liverpool, GB

2013 to 2017 | Master's in Biological Sciences (MBiolSci; Biochemistry)
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Shaun Scaramuzza

Funding (2)

Interactions of TRAIP with transcription and DNA Replication

2022-09 to 2022-12 | Award
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Birmingham, GB)
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Shaun Scaramuzza

Generation of Auxin-Inducible Degron cell lines against novel proteins involved in DNA Replication Termination

2018-06 to 2018-08 | Award
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science London (London, GB)
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Shaun Scaramuzza

Works (4)

Characterising replisome disassembly in human cells

2022-07-12 | Preprint
Contributors: Rebecca M. Jones; Joaquin Herrero Ruiz; Shaun Scaramuzza; Sarmi Nath; Marta Henklewska; Toyoaki Natsume; Francisco Romero; Masato T. Kanemaki; Agnieszka Gambus
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Shaun Scaramuzza

Ubiquitin ligase TRAIP plays an essential role during the S-phase of unperturbed cell cycle in the resolution of DNA replication – transcription conflicts

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2022-03-23 | Preprint
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Shaun Scaramuzza

Mitotic replisome disassembly depends on TRAIP ubiquitin ligase activity.

Life science alliance
2019-04-12 | Journal article
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Shaun Scaramuzza

Circulating and Synovial Fluid Heat Shock Protein 70 Are Correlated with Severity in Knee Osteoarthritis.

Cartilage
2018-07-19 | Journal article
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Shaun Scaramuzza