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At a Glance
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Major Research Activities The major goal of Dr. Durocher´s lab is to understand how normal cells can become cancerous. Since genome instability is a hallmark of the cancer phenotype, his lab is studying DNA repair, DNA replication and cell cycle checkpoints, the gate keepers of the genome. Recently, Dr. Durocher took advantage of an exciting initiative in functional genomics to discover novel genes that enforce genome integrity. |
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Recent Publications Stewart
GS, Panier S, Townsend K, Al-Hakim AK, Kolas NK, Miller ES, Nakada S,
Ylanko J, Olivarius S, Mendez M, Oldreive C, Wildenhain J, Tagliaferro
A, Pelletier L, Taubenheim N, Durandy A, Byrd PJ, Stankovic T, Taylor
AM, Durocher D. Mao
DY, Neculai D, Downey M, Orlicky S, Haffani YZ, Ceccarelli DF, Ho JS,
Szilard RK, Zhang W, Ho CS, Wan L, Fares C, Rumpel S, Kurinov I,
Arrowsmith CH, Durocher D, Sicheri F. Kolas
NK, Chapman JR , Nakada S, Ylanko Y, Chahwan R, Sweeney FD, Panier S,
Mendez M, Wildenhain J, Thomson TM, Pelletier L, Jackson SP, Durocher
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