Saher Sue Hammoud, PhD

Saher "Sue" Hammoud
Associate Director of Cellular and Molecular Biology
Associate Professor of Human Genetics
Associate Professor of Urology
Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Medical School
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Saher Sue Hammoud, PhD
Saher "Sue" Hammoud
Associate Professor
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    • Center Member
      Biosciences Initiative
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      Center for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design
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      MM-PKUHSC Joint Institute

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      Hammoud S. 2026 Jul 1;
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      Hammoud S. 2026 Jun 8;
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      Hammoud S. 2026 Jun 8;
    • Preprint
      An integrated multimodal pan-organ atlas of the female reproductive system across the lifespan contextualises gynaecological pathologies
      Cohen CE, Parraga-Leo A, Rodríguez-Montes L, Kim CE, Moullet M, Paredes A, Lorenzi V, Vilarrasa-Blasi R, Predeus AV, Polanski K, Armingol E, Icoresi Mazzeo C, Rous B, Fachal L, Harris BT, Sancho-Serra C, Kelava I, Marečková M, Méar L, Ulrich ND, Anbarci DN, Fei L, Schissel T, Wei F, Eriksson G, Turunen T, Marí Alexandre J, Bammert M-T, Kuscu N, Pérez-García V, Gilabert Estellés J, Chalmel F, Becker C, Zondervan KT, Chédotal A, Williams SA, Cindrova-Davies T, Gomez-Lopez N, Beyaz S, Rolland AD, Basu A, Mas A, Vilella F, Stener-Victorin E, Damdimopoulou P, Simón C, Chuva de Sousa Lopes SM, Teichmann SA, Baumgarten MN, Lindskog C, Shikanov A, Hammoud SS, Anderson CA, Garcia-Alonso L, Vento-Tormo R. 2026 Jun 15; bioRxiv, DOI:10.64898/2026.06.10.731198
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      Hammoud S. 2026 Jun 8;
    • Journal Article
      Asymmetric histone inheritance regulates olfactory stem cell fates during regeneration.
      Ma B, Yang G, Yao J, Wu C, Vega JP, Manske G, Hammoud SS, Sinha S, Singh A, Zhao H, Chen X. Nat Commun, 2026 Mar 23; DOI:10.1038/s41467-026-70987-y
      PMID: 41872193
    • Preprint
      A Rare T-Cell Factor 4 Lineage-negative Epithelial Stem Cell Supports Wound Repair and APC-deletion-induced Colon Tumorigenesis.
      Thorpe AV, Mosbruger T, Georges SJ, Crowley OM, Tuohy T, Dalley B, Bice BD, Fuller AK, Hidalgo JR, Green CD, Hammoud SS, Angus-Hill ML. 2026 Mar 18; DOI:10.64898/2026.03.17.712502
      PMID: 41889847
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      3D chromatin compartment of round spermatids encodes the spatiotemporal program of histone-to-protamine exchange in spermiogenesis
      Rabbani M, Apell Z, Parnell TJ, Moritz L, Kim S, Srinivasan S, Agrawal R, Vargo A, Orchard P, Xie W, Freddolino L, Boyle AP, Li JZ, Lesch BJ, Cairns B, Kim M, Wilson TE, Hammoud SS. 2026 Mar 14; bioRxiv, DOI:10.64898/2026.03.10.710708

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