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Jessica Tyler is a Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Cornell University. She focuses on understanding the mechanisms of DNA repair and chromatin dynamics in the context of cellular stress responses. With a significant publication record, her research includes studying how different proteins and pathways contribute to the maintenance of genomic stability and how these processes relate to aging and disease. Tyler’s work employs various molecular biology techniques to investigate chromatin structure and dynamics during DNA damage repair, particularly in yeast models and mammalian cells. Her research not only contributes to the deeper understanding of fundamental biological processes but also aims to uncover novel therapeutic targets for age-related diseases. Additionally, she has received multiple grants from the National Institute on Aging and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences to support her work in genome integrity and chromatin regulation.
Cornell University • Ithaca, NY
Teaching and conducting research in the field of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
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