Hanneke Vlaming

Hanneke Vlaming

@hannekevlaming.bsky.social

Assistant Prof at Utrecht University, studying the process of transcription elongation vs early termination. (she/her)

287 Followers 163 Following 16 Posts Joined Jul 2025
1 month ago

Do you want to understand how RNA #splicing decisions are made? We‘ve got a PhD position open for you (see 👇👇)!!
Please share #RNAsky and RT!

tinyurl.com/4ztu9cb9

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1 month ago

Yes! Do you feel like coming over for a seminar here and chatting? (probably can coordinate more offline :))

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1 month ago

Very brief scientific background: I am particularly interested in the mechanisms behind early transcription termination. Approaches we often use include CRISPR screens and nascent RNA sequencing after rapid depletions. Bringing your own project ideas and expertise is also encouraged!

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Postdoc Position in Gene Regulation Does the process of transcription excite you? Join our supportive team!

I am offering a fully-funded position for 3 years (evaluation after 1y). We're located in lovely Utrecht, and embedded in a wonderful research environment. More information and apply button here: www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
Please apply or share if the position suits you / you know someone suitable!

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1 month ago

The Vlaming lab continues to grow!
It's an exciting time in the Vlaming lab: we've just had our 2nd PhD student join, and the 3rd is joining in February. Now, we're looking to recruit a postdoc!

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1 month ago

Congratulations, looks fascinating!

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4 months ago

👏👏👏 Congrats Chris, looking forward to reading!

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6 months ago

And for you!! Congratulations!
There have now been at least 3 starting grants earned by participants of that one Epigenetics course in Paris in 2011, with maybe 20-25 participants? Pretty impressive!

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6 months ago

Getting this grant took several attempts and lots of support from my past advisors, current colleagues and many other science friends. Thank you to everyone who helped me prepare by proofreading, doing practice talks or sharing advice or encouragement!!

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6 months ago
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PhD position in Gene Regulation Are you excited about studying the crucial process of transcription? Join our supportive, young and growing team!

As part of this grant, I have a vacancy out for a PhD student to join our super nice team. It closes on September 9 (Tuesday).
If you are or know a good prospective PhD student, excited about studying transcription, please (suggest them to) apply here: www.uu.nl/en/organisat...

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6 months ago

Thrilled to be one of the ERC StG awardees this year! It will allow my team to further delve into the puzzle of what regulates the fate of RNA Polymerase II during early elongation: will it terminate early, or elongate happily ever after?

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6 months ago

Very proud of our paper on "scrambling-by-hopping" LADs, which was just published: www.nature.com/articles/s41.... Congrats to Lise Dauban and the rest of the team – this was a real tour-de-force!

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6 months ago
Fragile Nucleosome Fall Seminars:
September 10    Grace Bower, Kvon Lab @ UC Irvine, USA
    Jennifer Phillips-Cremins, UPenn, USA

September 24    Ali Wilkening, Sanulli Lab @ Stanford, USA
    Juanma Schvartzman, Columbia University, USA

October 8    Sanim Rahman, Greenberg Lab @ UPenn, USA
    Alex Federation, Talus Bio, USA

October 22    Alice Laigle, Croll Lab @ University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
    Seungsoo Kim, UC Irvine, USA

November 5    Hannah Long, University of Edinburgh, UK
    Jeff Vierstra, Altius Institute, USA

November 19    Ishtiaque Hossain, Pastor Lab @ McGill, Canada
    Sarah Teichmann, University of Cambridge, UK

December 3    María Mariner Faulí, Rada Iglesias Lab @ IBBTEC, Spain
    Jonathan Henninger, Carnegie Mellon, USA

December 17    Rebecca Berrens, Oxford University, UK
    Jean-Benoit Lalanne, University of Montreal, Canada

We're super excited to announce the entire lineup for the Fall season of Fragile Nucleosome Seminars, starting on Sept 10th at 1200 EDT / 1600 UTC with @gracebower.bsky.social and @creminslab.bsky.social!

register here for the entire series: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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6 months ago
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IWS1 positions downstream DNA to globally stimulate Pol II elongation - Nature Communications Although IWS1 has been implicated in transcription-coupled processes, its direct role in RNA polymerase II function remained undefined. Here, the authors demonstrate that IWS1 enhances Pol II elongati...

Also check out related work: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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6 months ago
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🧬 Transcription elongation by RNA polymerase II relies on a web of elongation factors. Our new work shows how IWS1 acts as a modular scaffold to stabilize & stimulate elongation. Fantastic work by Della Syau! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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6 months ago

Could you add me too? Thanks!

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6 months ago
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Activity of most genes is controlled by multiple enhancers, but is there activation coordinated? We leveraged Nanopore to identify a specific set of elements that are simultaneously accessible on the same DNA molecules and are coordinated in their activation. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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PhD position in Gene Regulation Are you excited about studying the crucial process of transcription? Join our supportive, young and growing team!

The Vlaming lab is expanding! If you are or know a good prospective PhD student, excited about studying transcription, please (suggest them to) apply here: www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
My biased opinion: exciting topic, super nice colleagues, and great research environment in a lovely city.

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7 months ago
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🚨 New preprint from our labs (STOP lab @stoplab.bsky.social & Nojima lab @pol2rna.bsky.social @pyrolyn.bsky.social)! We've been digging into how chromatin remodeler SETD2 controls the start and end of transcription 👇 www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/... (1/5)

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8 months ago
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Structural basis of RECQL5-induced RNA polymerase II transcription braking and subsequent reactivation - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Using cryo-electron microscopy and biochemistry, Zhang et al. reveal that the DNA helicase RECQL5 and the transcription-coupled DNA repair complex coordinate to regulate transcription elongation rates...

A transcription balance required for genome stability 🧬⚖️

Our work on RNA Pol II transcription speed control by the DNA helicase RECQL5 and the transcription-coupled DNA repair complex is now on @natsmb.nature.com

#CryoEM #transcription #genomestability

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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8 months ago
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Excited to share our latest work! We found transcription factor SPT6 and phosphorylated Pol II CTD help recruit U1 snRNP to elongating Pol II, allowing efficient co-transcriptional splicing.

Glad to be featured in the Editors’ Highlights!

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#splicing #cryoEM

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7 months ago

Big thank you to co-lead @camimoso.bsky.social and to @adelmanlab.bsky.social. Further support from Nathalie in my group (first paper with @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social affiliation 🤩!) and Allison.

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7 months ago

This manuscript was a long time in the making (started while Claudia and I were both still in the Adelman lab), but thankfully going from preprint to published in @genesdev.bsky.social was a smooth process!

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7 months ago

Happy to share this paper! We uncovered that good 5' splice sites protect against ZC3H4/Restrictor's promiscuous role, and that its role is to suppress elongation and indirectly cause termination. Looking forward to learning more about this protein in the future!

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7 months ago

Finally joined this platform! Looking forward to reconnect with many old friends and colleagues, and connect with new people too! Now let's see if I can moderate my 'intake', haha.

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