Research Interests
Keywords: DNA repair and recombination
DNA damage is a constant challenge to cells and a primary event leading to cancer. Double-strand breaks – when both strands of the double helix are severed – is among the most lethal forms of damage; it is essential that such breaks be repaired efficiently and with high fidelity. We seek to understand the molecular mechanisms through which this is achieved. We use primarily genetic approaches (classical and molecular, forward and reverse), using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism.
Double-strand breaks occur spontaneously due to problems during DNA replication, or they can be induced by exposure to ionizing radiation or clastogenic chemicals. Meiotic cells actually induce programmed double-strand breaks. The goal of meiosis is to generate haploid gametes from a diploid cell. To do this, homologous chromosomes must pair and stick together until anaphase of meiosis I. How do they stick together? By making crossovers. The pathway for generating crossovers begins with the formation of double-strand breaks. These breaks are repaired in a highly regulated way to ensure that crossovers are generated in the right places, but not in the wrong places. We are interested in the molecular mechanisms of this specialized repair process and how it differs from double-strand break repair in non-meiotic cells.
These projects are discussed in more detail on our lab website.
Mentor Training:
- Culturally Aware Mentoring
- Faculty Mentoring Workshop for Biomedical Researchers
- Mental Health First Aid
Training Program Affiliations:
- Biology
- Genetics and Molecular Biology
Publications
Jeff Sekelsky in UNC Genetics News
January 8, 2024
Department of Genetics Publications for December 17th 2023 – January 6th 2024
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 12 papers during December 17th 2023 - January 6th 2024.
December 4, 2023
Department of Genetics Publications for November 19th – December 2nd, 2023
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 18 papers during November 19th - December 2nd 2023.
October 9, 2023
Department of Genetics Publications for September 24th – October 7th, 2023
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 12 papers during September 24th - October 7th 2023.
April 17, 2023
UNC Genetics, GMB, and BCB Faculty and Students Recognized at 2023 UNC Graduate School Celebration
The UNC Department of Genetics, Curriculum in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, and Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology congratulate our students and faculty who were recognized at the 2023 UNC Graduate School Annual Celebration of Graduate Student Achievements on Wednesday, April 12, 2023!
April 6, 2023
Dr. Jeff Sekelsky Receives 2023 Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Student and Academic Program Support
Jeff Sekelsky, PhD (Professor of Biology and Genetics) has been awarded the 2023 Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Student and Academic Program Support from the UNC Graduate School.
November 7, 2022
Department of Genetics Publications for October 23rd – November 5th, 2022
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 19 papers during October 23rd – November 5th, 2022.
March 14, 2022
Department of Genetics Publications February 27th – March 12th, 2022
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 10 papers during February 27th – March 12th, 2022.
December 12, 2021
Department of Genetics Publications November 28th – December 11th, 2021
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 13 papers during November 28th – December 11th, 2021.
August 23, 2021
Department of Genetics Publications August 8th – 21st, 2021
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 18 papers during August 8th – 21st, 2021.
April 5, 2021
Department of Genetics Publications for March 21-April 3, 2021
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published fifteen papers during March 21-April 3, 2021.