Dr. Herbert Cohen

Associate Professor

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Biography

Dr. Herbert Cohen is an Associate Professor at Boston University's Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine specializing in Nephrology. His research primarily focuses on the molecular basis of renal cancer, renal cystic disease, and renal development, demonstrating a particular expertise in gene expression mechanisms, signal transduction, and protein-protein interactions. His laboratory has identified a member of a new protein family known as Jade family proteins, which are involved in the interaction with the von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor protein pVHL, a key component of the cellular oxygen-sensing system. This pathway is critically important to renal cancer development, given that VHL is a major renal cancer gene in adults. Cohen's work has identified Jade-1 as a growth-suppressive plant homeodomain transcription factor protein that plays a crucial role in regulating renal cyst formation and is related to the major gene for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Additionally, Jade-1 is an important ubiquitin ligase for the oncoprotein beta-catenin, which is vital in renal cancer and development. Through advanced molecular biology techniques, Dr. Cohen's research contributes to understanding the broader implications of these proteins in kidney pathology.

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Doctorate Program
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GPA Requirement
Required:3.88
TOEFL
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Required:100
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
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Department of Law offers JD, LLM, and Master's in Study of Tax Law.