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Robert Brosh

Dr. Robert Brosh

Helicases and Genomic Integrity Section, Translational Gerontology Branch, Natio...

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Dr. Robert M. Brosh, Jr., received his B.S. in Chemistry from Bethany College, M.S. in Biochemistry from Texas A & M University, and Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a Senior Investigator and Chief of the Section on DNA Helicases at the National Institute on Aging, NIH. Dr. Brosh's group studies rare hereditary diseases characterized by accelerated aging and elevated cancer incidence. His research program investigates the importance of helicases in the replication stress response, DNA repair, and other facets of biology including mitochondrial and nuclear genomic instability, mutation, cellular senescence, and inflammation.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Aging
Cancer
DNA Repair
Genetics
age-related diseases

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80%
Helicase
47%
Genetics
46%
DNA Repair
42%
Cancer
30%
Replication stress
29%
Aging

Short Biography

Dr. Robert M. Brosh, Jr., received his B.S. in Chemistry from Bethany College, M.S. in Biochemistry from Texas A & M University, and Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a Senior Investigator and Chief of the Section on DNA Helicases at the National Institute on Aging, NIH. Dr. Brosh's group studies rare hereditary diseases characterized by accelerated aging and elevated cancer incidence. His research program investigates the importance of helicases in the replication stress response, DNA repair, and other facets of biology including mitochondrial and nuclear genomic instability, mutation, cellular senescence, and inflammation.