Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Renee Paulsen"
- Renee Paulsen's research primarily focuses on the mechanisms of genome stability, exploring how various factors and processes, such as R-loops and replication stress, influence DNA damage and repair systems in cells.
- Her studies highlight the role of specific proteins and pathways, such as NEK8 in renal ciliopathies and the ATR pathway in DNA replication, as critical elements in maintaining genomic integrity and preventing disease.
- Paulsen employs various experimental approaches, including genome-wide siRNA screens and the analysis of imaging techniques in surgical contexts, to uncover insights into genetic responses to damage and the safety of medical interventions.