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Pellman Lab - Cell Division and Genome Instability

Pellman Lab - Cell Division and Genome Instability

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Nataliia Serbyn
nataliia_serbyn@dfci.harvard.edu 

EDUCATION
PhD in Life Sciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland

MSc in General and Molecular Genetics, 
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine

BSc in Biology, 
National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”, Ukraine
​AWARDS AND HONORS
Early Postdoc. Mobility Fellowship, Swiss National Science Foundation (2021)

Life Sciences Munich Summer Research Program Participation Award (2013)

Best Scientific Work in Biology and Biotechnology Award, Victor Pinchuk Foundation "Zavtra.UA" (2013)

Victor Pinchuk Foundation "Zavtra.UA" Scholarship (2011-2012) and (2012-2013)

IMB Mainz International Summer School Participation Award (2012)

​FEBS Youth Travel Fund Award (2012)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Serbyn N., Noireterre A., Bagdiul I., Plank M., Michel A. H., Loewith R., Kornmann B., Stutz F.. The Aspartic Protease Ddi1 Contributes to DNA-Protein Crosslink Repair in Yeast. 2020, Molecular Cell, 77, 1066-1079.

Gali V.K., Balint E., Serbyn N., Frittmann O., Stutz F., Unk I. Translesion synthesis DNA polymerase η exhibits a specific RNA extension activity and a transcription-associated function. Sci Rep. 2017 Oct12;7(1):13055.

Malanchuk O. M., Panasyuk G. G., Serbyn N. M., Gout I. T., Filonenko V. V. Generation and characterization of monoclonal antibodies specific to Coenzyme A. Biopolym. Cell. 2015; 31(3):187-192

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