
The Sung Lab at UTHSCSA
@PatrickSungLab
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Patrick Sung's laboratory at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. We study repair of DNA damage and its connection to cancer.
Joined April 2019
We are looking to recruit enthusiastic and motivated postdocs to work on homologous recombination using both biochemistry and cell-based approaches. Send your application directly to sungp@uthscsa.edu. Please spread the word!.
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Our Cell paper with Eric Greene @DNACurtain came out last week. It explains how RAD54 functions with RPA to promote RAD51-mediated DNA sequence alignment during HR, consistent with predictions of our 2000 Mol Cell paper and 2003 JBC review.
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Very excited to share our latest paper in @NatureComms in which we show that RNA and damaged bases influence end resection in unexpected ways. With first author @jimdaley77 and UTHSCSA collaborators Sandeep Burma and Rob Hromas.
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RT @SelFdz: Ready for our yearly Academic Party @langebiomx! Academic Days happening next week Dec 4-6. Keynotes by @plantevomorph and @Pat….
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RT @UTHealthSA: #UTHealthSA is leading the way in cancer research. We have secured $43 million in grants so far this year as we continue ou….
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Another feather in the cap! .Dr. Sung receives UT System Faculty STARs award
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He is one of the world's leading researchers in BRCA1 and BRCA2, which are tumor suppressor genes.
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Congratulations Dr. Arijit Dutta @DuttaArijit06 for securing 2nd place at the San Antonio Postdoctoral Research Forum! #SAPRF
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RT @DuttaArijit06: A great talk on his latest studies by CryoEM guru @davidwtaylorjr at @UTHealthSA. It was fun hosting this event for @Pat….
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We are in the news!! Proud of this collaboration with Dr. Robert Hromas. Congratulations to the whole team!.
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UT Health San Antonio researchers have discovered a novel way to kill cancers that are caused by an inherited mutation in BRCA1, the type of cancer for which actress Angelina Jolie had preventive...
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Excited to announce that Arijit Dutta has received a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (formerly SALSI) at UT Health San Antonio. Arijit is working on the role of BRCA pathway in resolution of R-loops at DNA breaks. Congratulations, @DuttaArijit06!!
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