Robert M. Brosh, Jr.
National Institute on Aging, NIH, USA
Biography
Robert Brosh has his expertise in DNA repair and genome stability maintenance. He leads a research group at the National Institute on Aging, NIH that is focused on characterizing the roles of clinically relevant human DNA helicases in cellular nucleic acid metabolism. This work has yielded insights into how DNA repair helicases promote phenotypes consistent with healthy aging and cancer resistance.
Abstract
Abstract : Analyses of patient-derived missense mutations in Fanconi anemia group J (FANCJ) DNA helicase