Isabel Esaín-García
Isabel Esaín | |
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| Born | Isabel Esaín García 16 March 1998 Zaragoza, Spain |
| Education | Biochemist |
| Alma mater | Imperial College London, University of Cambridge |
| Occupation | Cancer researcher |
| Known for | Control of oncogenesis |
Isabel Esaín García (born 16 March 1998 in Zaragoza) is a Spanish Biochemist, a PhD in Chemical Sciences and a cancer researcher, as well as a violagambist.
Academic background
She studied at the IES Ítaca in Zaragoza and then moved to London, where she studied biochemistry at Imperial College and music at the Royal College of Music. Later she completed her PhD at the University of Cambridge, with a PhD thesis on genome and epigenomic engineering applied to DNA.[1]
Research
She developed her research career during her doctorate with professors Shankar Balasubramanian and David Tannahill, focusing on the structure of DNA and in particular on gene regulation. Following this, she developed an innovative method to control oncogenes, which, when mutated, trigger the formation of tumors. This technique allows genes to be "turned on" or "turned off" with great precision, thus opening up a new range of possibilities for the treatment of cancer and other genetic diseases. The discovery of this mechanism earned her the 2024 award for the best doctoral thesis, an award given annually by Cancer Research UK (CRUK), a Cambridge institute dedicated to Cancer Research in the United Kingdom.[2][3]
Future Projects
She currently works as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California (Berkeley, United States) in the research group led by Jennifer Doudna, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020.[4] One of her future goals is to promote the creation of an institute for personalized medicine in her homeland (Aragon, Spain), which would continue her research and offer new therapeutic solutions to cancer patients. To this end, she has maintained contacts with leading Aragonese authorities.[5][6]
At the same time, she has developed a musical career as a viol performer, an instrument she began playing at the age of seven at the Zaragoza Professional Music Conservatory.[7][8]
Publications
Source:[9]
As sole author
- «Deciphering the cancer genome and epigenome» (2023)[10]
As co-author
- «G-quadruplex DNA structure is a positive regulator of MYC transcription» (2024), Esain-Garcia I, Kirchner A, Melidis L, Tavares RCA, Dhir S, Simeone A, Yu Z, Madden SK, Hermann R, Tannahill D, Balasubramanian S. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2024 Feb 13;121(7)
- «Transcription-coupled repair of DNA-protein cross-links depends on CSA and CSB» (2024), Carnie CJ, Acampora AC, Bader AS, Erdenebat C, Zhao S, Bitensky E, van den Heuvel D, Parnas A, Gupta V, D'Alessandro G, Sczaniecka-Clift M, Weickert P, Aygenli F, Götz MJ, Cordes J, Esain-Garcia I, Melidis L, Wondergem AP, Lam S, Robles MS, Balasubramanian S, Adar S, Luijsterburg MS, Jackson SP, Stingele J. Nat Cell Biol. 2024 May;26(5):797-810
- «Directed evolution expands CRISPR-Cas12a genome-editing capacity» (2025), Ma E, Chen K, Shi H, Wasko KM, Esain-Garcia I, Trinidad MI, Zhou K, Ye J, Doudna JA. Nucleic Acids Res. 2025 Jul 8;53(13)
- «SCoTCH-seq reveals that 5-hydroxymethylcytosine encodes regulatory information across DNA strands» (2025), Hardwick JS, Dhir S, Kirchner A, Simeone A, Flynn SM, Edgerton JM, de Cesaris Araujo Tavares R, Esain-Garcia I, Tannahill D, Golder P, Monahan JM, Gosal WS, Balasubramanian S. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025 Aug 5;122(31)
Awards and distinctions
- Participant in the Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar (SIYSS) (2023).
- Award for the best doctoral thesis from Cancer Research UK (CRUK) (2024).
References
- ^ "Investigating DNA G-quadruplex structure function through genome and epigenome engineering". University of Cambridge. May 10, 2024.
- ^ "Isabel Esain Garcia awarded PhD Thesis Prize". Cancer Research UK. Cambridge Institute. December 3, 2024.
- ^ "Darwinian wins Cancer Research UK PhD Thesis Prize". Darwin College, Cambridge. December 5, 2024.
- ^ "Postdoctoral Associates". Doudna Lab.
- ^ "La bioquímica Isabel Esaín, premiada por la Universidad de Cambridge, recibida en el Pignatelli". El Periódico de Aragón (in Spanish). August 12, 2025.
- ^ "Isabel Esaín: 'Mi sueño sería abrir mi propio instituto de investigación para medicina personalizada en Aragón'". Heraldo de Aragón (in Spanish). August 12, 2025.
- ^ "Isabel Esain: 'Mis días son una locura'". El Periódico de Aragón (in Spanish). October 3, 2017.
- ^ "Festival de Música Antiga 2019. Isabel Esain Garcia i Petra Hajduchova. Concert de Viola da Gamba i Clavecí". Palma Activa (in Catalan). October 19, 2019.
- ^ "Publications by Isabel Esaín". National Library of Medicine.
- ^ Isabel Esain Garcia, "Deciphering the cancer genome and epigenome" Nature Reviews Cancer 2023 May 30-Jun 5; 315 (6018): 382-5.