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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Justin Leung's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of DNA repair pathways within cells. He has received federal funding to investigate the chromatin-based DNA damage response pathway, specifically through a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences totaling $380,000. Additionally, he was awarded $52,528 from the National Cancer Institute for work on the mechanistic characterization of the cell cycle-dependent DNA repair pathway. Leung serves as the Principal Investigator on both of these federal grants, indicating leadership in these research endeavors. His work involves detailed study of cellular processes related to maintaining genomic integrity, particularly in response to DNA damage and during the cell cycle.

Federal Grants 2 $432,528 total

NIH/National Cancer Institute Contact PI Mar 2021 - Dec 2022

Mechanistic characterization of the cell cycle-dependent DNA repair pathway- Resubmission

National Cancer Institute $52,528 R01
NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences Contact PI Sep 2020 - Aug 2025

Deciphering the chromatin-based DNA damage response pathway

National Institute of General Medical Sciences $380,000 R35

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