Abstract is: Susan M. Rosenberg is a cancer research scientist and the Ben F. Love Chair in Cancer Research at Baylor College of Medicine. Her research focuses on the processes of DNA mutations, damage, and repair.
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P2671 | Google Knowledge Graph ID | /g/11f0ywy37z |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0003-1444-473X |
P6023 | ResearchGate contributions ID | Susan-M-Rosenberg-39025914 |
P166 | award received | Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science | Q5442484 |
P69 | educated at | University of Oregon | Q766145 |
State University of New York at Potsdam | Q7603628 | ||
P108 | employer | Baylor College of Medicine | Q2892284 |
P734 | family name | Rosenberg | Q1159003 |
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Rosenberg | Q1159003 | ||
P735 | given name | Susan | Q14936243 |
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P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
Q40298095 | Driving cancer evolution. |
Q33886793 | Genome-wide hypermutation in a subpopulation of stationary-phase cells underlies recombination-dependent adaptive mutation |
Q85091258 | Spontaneous Mutation: Real-Time in Living Cells |
Q64096919 | What is mutation? A chapter in the series: How microbes "jeopardize" the modern synthesis |
Q53912911 | xni-deficient Escherichia coli are proficient for recombination and multiple pathways of repair |
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