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Dr Simon Reed



Projects as PI
  
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  • 3D-DIP-ChIP: An 'omics'-based method for measuring genotoxin induced DNA damage (01/10/2014 -  30/09/2015)
  • Biological process generating the somatic mutation spectra in cancer (19/01/2015 -  18/01/2018)
  • Determining how global genome nucleotide excision repair is orchestrated throughout the genome to promote efficient removal of DNA damage from chromatin (31/01/2013 -  30/04/2016)
  • Determining the molecular mechanism of global genome repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (01/01/2005 -  31/12/2009)
  • DNA damage and repair for CRISPR/cas workflows to assess on and off target effects (15/01/2018 -  31/03/2019)


Projects as Co-Investigator
  
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  • Cancer Genetics Biomedical Research Unit (31/03/2011 -  31/05/2015)
  • European Treatment and Outcome Study (EUTOS 2022) on the therapy of patients with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) and the optimization of CML management (01/01/2022 -  31/12/2025)
  • Genetic and epigenetic biomarkers of chemotherapy response and resistance in lung cancer patients (01/08/2013 -  31/07/2016)
  • Histone acetylation and DNA repair factor recruitment for global genome nucleotide excision repair throughout the yeast genome (01/10/2011 -  30/09/2014)
  • Stress, DNA damage and disease (01/04/2005 -  31/03/2010)

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