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Pellman Lab - Cell Division and Genome Instability

Pellman Lab - Cell Division and Genome Instability

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Shangming Tang
Shangming_Tang@dfci.harvard.edu 

EDUCATION
Research Fellow, UC Davis, Davis, California, USA

PhD, UC Davis, Davis, California, USA

MS, Peking University Health Science Center. Beijing, China

BS, Guangzhou Medical College, Guangzhou, China

​AWARDS AND HONORS
NIHS T32 Award (2012-2014)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Tang S., Wu K.Y.M., Zhang R. Hunter N. (2015). Pervasive and essential roles of the Top3-Rmi1 decatenase orchestrate recombination and facilitate chromosome segregation in meiosis. Molecular Cell 57, 607-21.

Copsey, A., Tang, S*. Jordan, P., Blitzblau, H., Newcombe, S., Lambacher, N. Chan, A.C., Newnham, L., Li, Z., Arumugam, P., Hochwagen, A., Neil Hunter, N., Hoffmann, E. (2013). Smc5/6 coordinates formation and resolution of joint molecules with chromosome morphology to ensure meiotic divisions. PLoS Genetics 9, e1004071, doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1004071.

Zakharyevich, K., Tang, S., Ma, Y., and Hunter, N. (2012). Delineation of joint molecule resolution pathways in meiosis identifies a crossover-specific resolvase. Cell 149, 334-347.

​Zakharyevich K, Ma Y, Tang S, Hwang PY, Boiteux S, Hunter N. (2010). Temporally and biochemically distinct activities of Exo1 during meiosis: double-strand break resection and resolution of double Holliday junctions. Mol Cell 40, 1001-15.​

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