A major hallmark of cancer development, drug resistance and recurrent disease is the presence of genomic and epigenetic instability. Emphasis is on cancer defects in DNA repair, replication; centrosomes, heterochromatin and chromatin modifications.
    
            Researchers
      
  
            Anne Cress, PhD
Professor, Cellular and Molecular Medicine
          Nathan Ellis, PhD
Associate Professor, Cellular and Molecular Medicine
          Keith Maggert, PhD
Associate Professor, Cellular and Molecular Medicine
          Justina McEvoy, PhD
Assistant Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biology
          Greg Rogers, PhD
Associate Professor, Cellular and Molecular Biology
          Cathy Smith, PhD
Associate Professor, Pharmacology & Toxicology
          Eric Weterings, PhD
Associate Professor, Radiation Oncology
          Guang Yao, PhD
Assistant Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biology
           
 
 
 
 
