History of DNA Repair: Mending Human Genes |
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Air date: | Tuesday, June 19, 2001, 12:30:00 PM |
Category: | DNA Repair |
Description: | The DNA Repair Interest Group is concerned with all forms of DNA damage and repair. As a major defense against environmental damage to cells DNA repair is present in all organisms examined including bacteria, yeast, drosophila, fish, amphibians, rodents and humans. The members of the DNA Repair Interest Group perform research in areas including DNA repair enzymology and fine structure, mutagenesis, gene and cell cycle regulation, protein structure, and human disease.
The DNA Repair Interest Group is open to all interested scientists at NIH or at other institutions. Meetings consist of lectures by NIH researchers or invited speakers. |
Author: | Dr. James Cleaver, University of California, San Francisco |
Runtime: | 01:15:42 |
Rights: | This is a work of the United States Government. No copyright exists on this material. It may be disseminated freely. |
CIT File ID: | 10561 |
CIT Live ID: | 793 |
Permanent link: | http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?10561 |