Gerald V Denis PhD, FTOS, studies BET bromodomains proteins and the fundamental mechanisms of transcriptional control of growth and development, and particularly, how chromatin-based disruptions of the eukaryotic cell cycle can lead to malignancy.
Gerald V Denis PhD, FTOS, studies BET bromodomains proteins and the fundamental mechanisms of transcriptional control of growth and development, and particularly, how chromatin-based disruptions of the eukaryotic cell cycle can lead to malignancy.