Anastasia Nijnik
Assistant Professor
Department of Physiology
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Postdoctoral Training - Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK – 2010-2011 Postdoctoral Training - University of British Columbia, BC, Canada – 2006-2011 D.Phil. (Doctorate) - University of Oxford, UK – 2002-2006 M.Biochem. (B.Sc. equivalent) - University of Oxford, UK – 1998-2002
Research Interest
Molecular & Cell Biology
Publications
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Nijnik A, Dawson S, Crockford T, Woodbine L, Visetnoi S, Bennett S, Jones M, Turner GD, Jeggo PA, Bell JI, Goodnow CC, Cornall RJ. Impaired Lymphocyte Development, Class-Switching and Increased Malignancy in a Model of the DNA Ligase-IV Syndrome. J Clin Invest. 2009;119(6):1696-705.
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Belle JI, Langlais D, Petrov J, Pardo M, Jones RG, Gros P, Nijnik A. p53 mediates loss of hematopoietic stem cell function and lymphopenia in Mysm1 deficiency. Blood 2015; 125(15):2344-8.
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Nijnik A, Clare S, Hale C, Raisen C, McIntyre RE, Yusa K, Everitt AR, Mottram L, Podrini C, Lucas M, Estabel J, Goulding D, Adams N, Ramirez-Solis R, White JK, Adams DJ, Hancock RE, Dougan G. The Critical Role of Histone H2A-deubiquitinase MYSM1 in Hematopoiesis and Lymphocyte Differentiation. Blood 2012; 119:1370-9.