Jennifer Faske
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Also affiliated: Texas A&M Health Science Center (2010); Arkansas Children's Hospital (2014–2017); United States Food and Drug Administration (2023–2024); Texas A&M University System (2006); STAR Council (2010); Texas A&M Health Science Center (2010); Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (2013–2023); Texas A&M University (2004)
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Jennifer Faske's research investigates the impact of environmental and lifestyle factors on cellular mutation accumulation and cancer development. Her work utilizes various model systems, including rats and mice, to study the genetic underpinnings of disease. Recent publications focus on the effects of maternal exercise on placental development in mice, the detection of drug-induced mutations using CarcSeq technology in rat mammary tissue, and the impact of repeat chemical treatments on somatic cell mutations in airway cultures. She also explores the performance of cancer driver-based biomarkers in genetically modified mice and conducts interspecies analyses of cancer driver mutations as risk biomarkers. Faske collaborates with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Barbara L. Parsons and Kelly L. Harris. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 10, with 22 total publications and 742 citations.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 757
Selected Publications
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Expansion of preexisting cancer driver mutant clones is induced by the genotoxic carcinogen benzo[b]fluoranthene in MutaMouse lung (2026)
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Tissue and Sex‐Specific Performance of a Cancer Driver Based Biomarker in <scp>rasH2</scp> ‐Tg Mice (2025)
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Repeat treatment of organotypic airway cultures with ethyl methanesulfonate causes accumulation of somatic cell mutations without expansion of bronchial-carcinoma-specific cancer driver mutations (2024)
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CarcSeq detection of lorcaserin-induced clonal expansion of<i>Pik3ca</i>H1047R mutants in rat mammary tissue (2024)
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Abstract 2440: Cancer driver mutations as quantitative biomarkers of cancer risk interspecies analyses using CarcSeq (2024)
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Maternal Exercise Prior to and during Gestation Induces Sex-Specific Alterations in the Mouse Placenta (2023)
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- CarcSeq detection of lorcaserin-induced clonal expansion of<i>Pik3ca</i>H1047R mutants in rat mammary tissue
- Repeat treatment of organotypic airway cultures with ethyl methanesulfonate causes accumulation of somatic cell mutations without expansion of bronchial-carcinoma-specific cancer driver mutations
- Tissue and Sex‐Specific Performance of a Cancer Driver Based Biomarker in <scp>rasH2</scp> ‐Tg Mice
- Abstract 2440: Cancer driver mutations as quantitative biomarkers of cancer risk interspecies analyses using CarcSeq
- Repeat treatment of organotypic airway cultures with ethyl methanesulfonate causes accumulation of somatic cell mutations without expansion of bronchial-carcinoma-specific cancer driver mutations
- Tissue and Sex‐Specific Performance of a Cancer Driver Based Biomarker in <scp>rasH2</scp> ‐Tg Mice
- Abstract 2440: Cancer driver mutations as quantitative biomarkers of cancer risk interspecies analyses using CarcSeq
- Tissue and Sex‐Specific Performance of a Cancer Driver Based Biomarker in <scp>rasH2</scp> ‐Tg Mice
- Abstract 2440: Cancer driver mutations as quantitative biomarkers of cancer risk interspecies analyses using CarcSeq
- Maternal Exercise Prior to and during Gestation Induces Sex-Specific Alterations in the Mouse Placenta
- Maternal Exercise Prior to and during Gestation Induces Sex-Specific Alterations in the Mouse Placenta
- Maternal Exercise Prior to and during Gestation Induces Sex-Specific Alterations in the Mouse Placenta
- Maternal Exercise Prior to and during Gestation Induces Sex-Specific Alterations in the Mouse Placenta
- Maternal Exercise Prior to and during Gestation Induces Sex-Specific Alterations in the Mouse Placenta
- Abstract 2440: Cancer driver mutations as quantitative biomarkers of cancer risk interspecies analyses using CarcSeq
- CarcSeq detection of lorcaserin-induced clonal expansion of<i>Pik3ca</i>H1047R mutants in rat mammary tissue
- CarcSeq detection of lorcaserin-induced clonal expansion of<i>Pik3ca</i>H1047R mutants in rat mammary tissue
- CarcSeq detection of lorcaserin-induced clonal expansion of<i>Pik3ca</i>H1047R mutants in rat mammary tissue
- CarcSeq detection of lorcaserin-induced clonal expansion of<i>Pik3ca</i>H1047R mutants in rat mammary tissue
- CarcSeq detection of lorcaserin-induced clonal expansion of<i>Pik3ca</i>H1047R mutants in rat mammary tissue
- Repeat treatment of organotypic airway cultures with ethyl methanesulfonate causes accumulation of somatic cell mutations without expansion of bronchial-carcinoma-specific cancer driver mutations
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