Researcher secures dual grants totaling over $4.6 million for DNA repair, cancer studies (opens in new tab)

Cells in the body are in a constant process of repairing damaged DNA. In a diseased state, such as cancer, this process can break down, leading to the instability of genes. A scientist at The University of Texas at San Antonio was recently awarded two grants totaling more than $4.6 million from the National […] The post appeared first on .

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