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Functional analysis of Gorlin Syndrome links to genome stability maintenance and S-phase checkpoints regulation in response to DNA damage

Aston University
United Kingdom

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PhD Position: Gorlin Syndrome and Hedgehog signaling; study PTCH1-driven pathway upregulation and its impact on genome stability, replication surveillance, and DNA repair. Uses PTCH1 mouse knock-down models. Ideal for applicants with coding skills and basic IP networking knowledge.

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