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DNA Damage Response Signaling and DNA Repair
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Dr. Junya Tomida
jtomida@uncc.edu
Woodward 490C
Office: 814.718.0741

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Dr. Junya Tomida
Dept. Biological Sciences
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9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28223

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Teaching

BIOL 4000/5000: Special Topics in Biology–Genome stability and human disease (returns Fall 2023):

This course will outline human genetic diseases associated with known or suspected defects in DNA damage response genes. The principal aim of this course is to give students in-depth knowledge regarding the relationship between DNA repair dysfunction and genetic disease, including familial cancer susceptibility syndromes. For each topic, we will incorporate the most recent information from the primary research literature. The overall goal is for students to appreciate the importance of DNA repair pathways in disease mechanisms and in the development of targeted drug therapies.

BIOL 3273: Animal Physiology

BIOL 4600: Senior Seminar

BIOL 3900: Undergraduate Research

BIOL 4700: Honors Research I

BIOL 4701: Honors Research II

BIOL 6900: Research and Thesis

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