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Nir Hananya, PhD

Nir Hananya, PhD

Project title
"The roles of histone ADP-ribosylation in DNA damage response"

Dr. Hananya [Robert Black Fellow] is investigating a component of the DNA repair machinery termed protein ADP-ribosylation. Our cells are constantly exposed to chemicals and electromagnetic radiation harmful to DNA. Since the integrity of our genetic material is critical, cells have evolved a variety of mechanisms to repair lesions in the DNA. But defects in these DNA repair pathways caused by genetic mutations can lead to genomic instability, which drives cancer development. Dr. Hananya is utilizing chemical biology to study ADP-ribosylation and to delineate its role in DNA repair. The research will provide vital information regarding cancer genesis and progression and will contribute to the development of new therapies.

Institution
Princeton University
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s)
Tom W. Muir, PhD
Cancer type
Pancreatic
All Cancers
Research area
Chromatin Biology
Award Program
Fellow
Named Award
Robert Black Fellow