Gunjan Lab Jerome Irianto PhD Cancer mechanobiology and genomics Irianto Lab Mohamed Kabbaj PhD Epigenetics of social behaviors and neurobiology of sex differences in anxiety and depression Kabbaj Lab Sanjay Kumar PhD Synaptic physiology underlying cortical function and epilepsy Kumar Lab Eric Laywell PhD

We are a cellular biophysics lab with particular interests in cell biology cancer and genomics

Jerome Irianto 1 Charlotte R Pfeifer 1 Irena L Ivanovska 1 Joe Swift 1 Dennis E Discher 1 Affiliation 1 Molecular and Cell Biophysics Lab University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA 19104 USA PMID 27570565 PMCID PMC4999255 DOI 101007s1219501604378 Abstract Dysmorphic nuclei are commonly seen in cancers and provide strong

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Our lab aims to dissect the progression of cancer from mechanobiology perspective the interplay between tumor cells and their physical environment can provide us biological insights on novel drug targets What is the impact of cancer metastasis on cellular phenotypes During metastasis

Nuclear lamin stiffness is a barrier to 3D migration but PubMed

Irianto J et al DNA damage follows repair factor depletion and portends genome variation in cancer cells after pore migration Molecular and Cell Biophysics Lab 129 Towne Building

Jerome Irianto PhD Florida State University

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Nuclear lamins in cancer PubMed

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Irianto Lab page Mechanobiology has been the common theme throughout Dr Irianto research career His graduate work looked at the consequence of osmotic challenge on chondrocytes He discovered that alterations in osmolality leads to changes in chromosome condensation state that dictate nuclear enzymes accessibility and translates to changes in

Mitotic progression following DNA damage enables pattern Nature

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Shane M Harding 1 Joseph L Benci 2 3 4 Jerome Irianto 5 6 7 Dennis E Discher 5 6 7 Andy J Minn 2 3 4 Roger A Greenberg 1 Affiliations 1 Department of Cancer Biology Basser Center for BRCA Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania 421 Curie Boulevard Philadelphia

Dr Jerome Irianto Assistant Professor Biomedical Sciences Office Medical Research Building Suite 3350B Tel 8506459438 Email jeromeiriantomedfsuedu

Mitotic progression following DNA damage enables pattern recognition

Jerome Irianto Assistant Professor Florida State University Cited by 2255 Cell Biology Mechanobiology Cancer biology Biophysics

Takamasa Harada 1 Joe Swift Jerome Irianto JaeWon Shin Kyle R Spinler Avathamsa Athirasala Rocky Diegmiller P C Dave P Dingal Irena L Ivanovska Dennis E Discher Affiliation 1 Molecular and Cell Biophysics Lab and 2 Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Group University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA 19104 PMID 24567359