Associate Professor and Principal Investigator

Since replication stress is one of the main causes of inducing DNA damage upon chemotherapy treatment, dr. Taneja is exploring the potential role of histone modifications and chromatin remodeling pathways involved in re-organizaing chromatin locally & spatially

to develop tolerance towards replication stress and acquiring chemoresistance in cancer cells.

  Dr. Nitika Taneja, PhD is an Associate Professor and Principal Investigator at the Department of Molecular Genetics, Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC) and also affiliated with Technical University, Delft (TU, Delft) since 2018. She is an Oncode Investigator and consequently her group became part of Oncode Institute since 2024. The central theme of her research activities has been focused on understanding complex molecular mechanisms of chromatin remodeling upon DNA replication and replication stress in maintaining genome stability.

She obtained her Master’s degree in Biotechnology from the School of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (2008). She received her PhD from the University of Zurich, Switzerland (2013), where she studied transgenerational inheritance of histone variants in Drosophila. As a postdoctoral fellow at the National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, USA (2017), she investigated heterochromatin inheritance during DNA replication in fission yeast.

In her own lab, she employs mammalian systems, including human and mouse cell lines, tumor organoids, and patient-derived material (ovarian and prostate cancer samples such as ascites, circulating tumor cells, and biopsy-derived cells), to study chromatin organization at replication forks, particularly in the context of chemotherapy-induced replication stress. Her work addresses a major knowledge gap in understanding how three-dimensional chromatin architecture mediates replication fork stability under stress. By uncovering these connections and identifying the key molecular factors involved, her research opens new avenues in the fields of cancer and disease. To this end, her group develops state-of-the-art single-molecule and 3D genomics tools to overcome the limitations of conventional methods, enabling investigation of transient chromatin changes both locally at replication forks and at the genome-wide level to capture spatial reorganization of chromatin under replication stress.


She has been recognized with several prestigious grants and awards, including the Young Investigator Award from the Daniel den Hoed Stichting Foundation, Erasmus+ Fellowship, Convergence Open Mind Call, NWO-Vidi Talent Award, Aspasia Premium Grant, NWO Recognition Award and Incentive Grant for Women in STEM, and a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant. She was also selected through a nationwide competitive process as a Junior Oncode Investigator, supported by the Oncode Institute.

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                                                                                              LATEST LAB NEWS:

  • We received an ERC-Proof of Concept grant PRECISE to validate our assay in efficiently predicting the response of chemotherapy prior to treatment in ovarian cancer patients. - Januaray 2026 For more information, see here: Amazing Erasmus MC story; Oncode story
  • We received a € 1 million KWF grant together with Francesca Mattiroli (Hubrecht Institute) and Aniek Janssen (UMC Utrecht) to study how heterochromatin is rebuilt during DNA replication and how its alteration drives cancer growth and therapy response - December 2025
  • We secured € 150.000 Oncode Technology Development Funding to develop a clinical-grade ChromStretch Assay for predicting therapy response in tumor cells - December 2024
  • Our lab received an EU-HORIZON Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship for a new postdoc! - February 2025

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Awards & Fundings

  • 2026: ERC-Proof of Concept grant
  • 2025: KWF Exploration Funding 
  • 2024: Oncode Technology Development Funding
  • 2024: Junior Oncode Investigator 
  • 2023: ERC Starting Grant

  • 2023: NWO - Aspasia premium award

  • 2022: NWO - VIDI Talent award

  • 2021: NWO - Women in STEM Incentive grant

  • 2021: Convergence Health & Technology: Open Mind Call

  • 2020: Erasmus+ grant

  • 2018: Daniel den Hoed Stichting Foundation- Young Investigator Award

Stay tuned on our latest research in upcoming meetings

We are invited at following events, please register by clicking on the meeting link below:



2024:

.3rd Subhash Mukhopadhyay Symposium 2024

.EMBO Workshop: Evolution and diversity of the DNA damage response 2024

.Seminar series organized by the IMCR, University of Zurich, Switzerland 2024

.Seminar series organized by the CS&D Utrecht Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands 2024

.EMBO Workshop: Chromatin dynamics and nuclear organization in genome maintenance 2024

.EMBO | EMBL Symposium: DNA replication: from basic biology to disease 2024

.6th International Meeting on Chromosome Stability, JNCASR Bangalore, December 13-17 2024


Fundings

Positions available


- we are looking for highly motivated PhDs and Postdoc candidates


Recquirement  : background of molecular biology / life sciences or equivalent program


Postdoc candidates preferably skilled with genomics and cell biology approaches