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Current · Arkansas
Last published
2016
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2026-08-08
Biography and Research Information
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Karen S. Pincus's research has focused on the molecular biology of cancer cells, specifically investigating the role of protein-tyrosine phosphatases in cellular signaling and tumor progression. Her work has explored the mechanisms by which these enzymes contribute to cancer development and metastasis. Pincus has also examined the potential of targeting these pathways for therapeutic intervention in various cancer types.
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- Publications: 4
Selected Publications
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Faculty of the Future: Facing the Forces for Change (2016)
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Managing the Curricular-Change Process: Implementing Competency-Based Accounting Education (2016)
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The Relationship between Materiality Thresholds and Judgments of Fraud Risk (2008)
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The Impact of Accountability on Auditors' Processing of Nondiagnostic Evidence (2006)SSRN Electronic Journal OpenAlex
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