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Justin Leung's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of DNA damage response pathways within cells. He has been awarded two federal grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) totaling $432,528 to support this work. One grant, from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), provides $380,000 for research aimed at deciphering the chromatin-based DNA damage response pathway. The second grant, from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), is for $52,528 and supports the mechanistic characterization of the cell cycle-dependent DNA repair pathway. Leung holds designations as a federal grant principal investigator and maintains an active lab website.

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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