Dna Repair Mechanisms
50 researchers across 6 institutions
Scientists investigate the complex processes by which cells maintain the integrity of their genetic material. This research area explores the molecular mechanisms underlying DNA damage detection, the pathways cells employ to repair alterations, and the consequences of unrepaired damage. Investigations utilize a range of molecular biology techniques to study DNA repair enzymes, protein-DNA interactions, and cellular responses to genotoxic agents. Key sub-fields include understanding the fidelity of DNA replication, the repair of oxidative damage, and the role of DNA repair in preventing mutations that can lead to disease.
This work holds significant relevance for Arkansas. Understanding DNA repair mechanisms is crucial for public health initiatives, particularly in addressing cancer incidence and developing effective chemoprevention strategies. Research in this area can inform the assessment of environmental exposures and their potential health impacts, relevant to Arkansas’s agricultural and industrial sectors. Furthermore, insights into DNA repair can contribute to the development of novel therapeutic approaches for diseases prevalent in the state.
This research area benefits from strong interdisciplinary connections, engaging with molecular biology, cancer research, protein structure, toxicology, and genomics. Expertise in DNA repair mechanisms is distributed across multiple Arkansas institutions, fostering collaborative opportunities and a broad base of scientific inquiry within the state.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fen Xia | UAMS | 40 | 6,424 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Qingsu Xia | NCTR | 35 | 5,356 | High Impact | |
| Andrew J. Pierce | Ouachita Baptist University | 34 | 7,483 | High Impact | |
| Robert L. Eoff | UAMS | 30 | 2,647 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Mugimane G. Manjanatha | NCTR | 28 | 2,535 | High Impact | |
| Wayne P. Wahls | UAMS | 25 | 2,187 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Roberta A. Mittelstaedt | NCTR | 24 | 1,722 | High Impact | |
| Darin E. Jones | UAMS | 23 | 1,229 | High Impact | |
| Ginell R. Post | UAMS | 21 | 1,743 | High Impact | |
| Eric J. Enemark | UAMS | 21 | 2,622 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Amit Ketkar | UAMS | 19 | 823 | ||
| Leena Maddukuri | UAMS | 18 | 656 | ||
| Brian Koss | UAMS | 17 | 1,899 | Grant PI | |
| M K Davidson | UAMS | 17 | 874 | ||
| Robert Kiss | UAMS | 17 | 987 | ||
| Maroof Zafar | UAMS | 15 | 666 | ||
| Ana Clara P. Azevedo‐Pouly | UAMS | 13 | 742 | ||
| Ratan Sadhukhan | UAMS | 11 | 453 | ||
| Yiying Wang | NCTR | 11 | 474 | ||
| J.A. Jamsen | UAMS | 9 | 332 | Grant PI |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Dna Repair Mechanisms.