Dissertation Cell Death Responses to Nutrient Deprivation (2018) Mentor Michael Overholtzer, PhD Start Year 2012 End Year 2018 Education Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Fellowships Grayer Fellowship (2014-2015) Palestin Fellowship (2013-2014) Publications Lee Y, Hamann JC, Pellegrino M, Durgan J, Domart MC, Collinson LM, Haynes CM, Florey O, Overholtzer M. (2019) Entosis Controls a Developmental Cell Clearance in C. elegans. Cell Rep. 26, 3212-3220. Hamann JC, Kim SE, Overholtzer M. (2019) Methods for the Study of Entotic Cell Death. Methods Mol Biol. 1880, 447-454. Hawk MA, Gorsuch CL, Fagan P, Lee C, Kim SE, Hamann JC, Mason JA, Weigel KJ, Tsegaye MA, Shen L, Shuff S, Zuo J, Hu S, Jiang L, Chapman S, Leevy WM, DeBerardinis RJ, Overholtzer M, Schafer ZT. (2018) RIPK1-mediated induction of mitophagy compromises the viability of extracellular-matrix-detached cells. Nat Cell Biol. 20, 272-284. Hamann JC, Overholtzer M. (2017) Entosis enables a population response to starvation. Oncotarget 8, 57934-57935. PMCID: PMC5601622 Hamann JC, Surcel A, Chen R, Teragawa C, Albeck JG, Robinson DN, Overholtzer M. (2017) Entosis Is Induced by Glucose Starvation. Cell Rep. 20, 201-210. PMCID: PMC5559205 Hamann J, Overholtzer M. (2017) Killing me softly: microparticles target deformable cells.Cell Res.26, 637-8. PMCID: PMC4897184 [Available on 2017-06-01] Durgan J, Tseng YY, Hamann JC, Domart MC, Collinson L, Hall A, Overholtzer M, Florey O. (2017) Mitosis can drive cell cannibalism through entosis. Elife 6, pii: e27134. PMCID: PMC5505699 View a full listing of Jens C. Hamann’s journal articles.