¾«Æ·¹ú²úÒ»Çø¶þÇøÌÒÉ«

Member News

Spriggs to start lab; Cejka joins EMBO

ASBMB Today Staff
Aug. 2, 2021

Spriggs to start lab at University of Michigan

Chelsey Spriggs, a postdoctoral researcher in the department of cell and developmental biology at the University of Michigan Medical School, has accepted a job as assistant professor in that department. She will begin her lab in 2022.

Chelsey Spriggs

Spriggs, a virologist, is currently a postdoc in Billy Tsai’s lab, studying polyomavirus trafficking. In her , she described an unexpected link between viral escape from the secretory pathway into the cytosol and the disassembly of its capsid to let it invade the nucleus.

She is a member of the ¾«Æ·¹ú²úÒ»Çø¶þÇøÌÒÉ«’s first class of MOSAIC scholars. MOSAIC, which stands for Maximizing Opportunities for Scientific and Academic Independent Careers, is a networking and career development program that supports a cohort of K99/R00 grant recipients as they transition from postdoctoral research into faculty positions.

Spriggs was a leader of the inaugural Black in Microbiology week; she and her co-organizers an account of how that project launched the Black Microbiologists Association. She earned her Ph.D. at Northwestern University studying how human papillomavirus infection leads to tumorigenesis, and her bachelor’s degree at Michigan State University.

Cejka joins EMBO

The European Molecular Biology Organization, or EMBO, has announced the election of 64 new life scientists to its ranks. One of the new members is Petr Cejka, a group leader at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine in Bellinzona, Switzerland, and a professor at the Università della Svizzera italiana.

Petr Cejka

In his lab, Cejka studies homologous recombination as a mechanism for repairing double-stranded DNA breaks. Homologous repair pathways, which use the second, homologous copy of a damaged region to restore the broken section, are important for maintaining genome integrity and are involved in meiotic recombination and some types of genome editing. His team focuses on the earliest steps in the recombination pathway, when DNA around the break site is trimmed back to enable strand exchange proteins to bind. Cjeka's team also studies proteins that separate Holliday junctions, hybrid DNA structures formed during recombination, back into separate DNA strands.

Cejka received the Ernst T. Jucker Award for basic cancer research from the eponymous foundation in 2015 and the Friedrich Miescher Award for Swiss biochemists under 40 in 2017.

Before coming to work at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine in 2016, Cejka was a professor at the University of Zurich. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Zurich, studying DNA mismatch repair, and conducted postdoctoral research in double-strand break repair at the University of California, Davis.

EMBO’s goal is to promote research in life science and enable international exchange between scientists. The organization has over 1,800 members, who nominate and elect new members annually.

Enjoy reading ASBMB Today?

Become a member to receive the print edition four times a year and the digital edition monthly.

Learn more
ASBMB Today Staff

This article was written by a member or members of the ASBMB Today staff.

Related articles

Donald J. Graves (1933–2024)
Lee Graves & Paul Graves
In memoriam: Donald J. Graves
Jeyashree Alagarsamy
EMBO elects 2024 members
ASBMB Today Staff

Get the latest from ASBMB Today

Enter your email address, and we’ll send you a weekly email with recent articles, interviews and more.

Latest in People

People highlights or most popular articles

Teach, learn & transform biochemistry education
Interview

Teach, learn & transform biochemistry education

June 10, 2025

Meet the co-chairs of the 2025 ASBMB meeting on reimagining undergraduate education in the molecular life sciences to be held July 24–27, 2025 in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Ahmed named Goldwater Scholar
Member News

Ahmed named Goldwater Scholar

June 9, 2025

She will receive up to $7,500 for tuition, fees, books and room and board each year until she graduates.

In memoriam: Norman Meadow
In Memoriam

In memoriam: Norman Meadow

May 26, 2025

He was a professor of biochemistry at Johns Hopkins University, who studied the bacterial phosphotransferase system and was an ASBMB member for more than 30 years.

Meet Lan Huang
Interview

Meet Lan Huang

May 19, 2025

Molecular & Cellular Proteomics associate editor uses crosslinking mass spec to study protein–protein interactions to find novel therapeutics.

Meet Shannon Reilly
Profile

Meet Shannon Reilly

May 12, 2025

The JLR junior associate editor discusses the role of adipocytes in obesity at Weill Cornell Medical School.

Meet Donita Brady
Interview

Meet Donita Brady

May 8, 2025

Donita Brady is an associate professor of cancer biology and an associate editor of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, who studies metalloallostery in cancer.