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Data Scientist

John Brown University

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8 h-index 21 pubs 143 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Luke Buerer is a data scientist at John Brown University whose research focuses on RNA biology, particularly RNA splicing and its regulation. His work encompasses the roles of RNA in disease, RNA modifications in cancer, and the fundamental mechanisms of RNA and protein synthesis. Buerer's research also extends to the ubiquitin and proteasome pathways, indicating an interest in protein degradation and its interplay with RNA processes. His work has identified exonic splicing mutants in autism-related genes and has explored how splicing can be affected in specific exons. Buerer's recent publications investigate the debranching enzyme Dbr1, highlighting its role in lariat turnover and intron splicing, as well as its functional link to the intron-binding complex and its impact on antiviral immunity.

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  • h-index: 8
  • Publications: 21
  • Citations: 143

Selected Publications

  • Single antisense oligonucleotides correct diverse splicing mutations in hotspot exons (2025) DOI
  • One-Size-Fits-Many: Antisense oligonucleotides for rescuing splicing mutations in hotspot exons (2024) DOI
  • The debranching enzyme Dbr1 regulates lariat turnover and intron splicing (2023) DOI

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