Lister Institute Fellow Sebastian Guettler receives prestigious Wellcome Trust Investigator Award
13 April 2019 / Lister Institute Fellows
13 April 2019 / Lister Institute Fellows
We are delighted to announce that Lister Fellow Dr. Sebastian Guettler has recently received a prestigious Wellcome Trust Investigator Award.
The Wellcome Trust Investigator Awards are designed to support high-achieving researchers with a compelling research vision to fund independent activities. The funding is provided over several years and can support many aspects of an academic’s work and operations.
Dr. Guettler is a Team Leader in the Divisions of Structural Biology and Cancer Biology at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), one of the foremost cancer research institutions in the world.
At the Guettler Lab, his team are employing a variety of structural biology, biochemical and imaging techniques in novel ways in order to better explore cell signalling mechanisms and pathways.
Prior to the Wellcome Trust funding, he was recently awarded one of our prestigious Lister Research Prizes in order to further his investigation into a category of proteins called PARPs, which play a role in DNA repair, cell signalling and telomere maintenance.
Our support is helping Dr. Guettler to expand the scope of his research so that his team can also focus on how telomeres, the ends of chromosomes, are protected and maintained. This process involves a PARP enzyme called tankyrase, which is encoded by the TNKS and TNKS2 genes and is involved in various signalling processes.
As explained in this ICR news story, Dr. Guettler said of his award of a Lister prize:
Dr. Guettler’s team will use the Wellcome Trust Investigator Award to expand their research programme in order to better understand telomere protection and length maintenance. As he explains:
We are always pleased to hear about the achievements of our valued Fellows and Members and are looking forward to hearing more about Dr. Guettler’s important research work in the future.