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Molecular Markers of UV Exposure and Cancer Risk in Skin

  • Study HIC#:2000024848
  • Last Updated:02/01/2024

The goal of this laboratory study is to test the feasibility of non-invasively sampling normal human skin using a novel mixture of surfactants to extract DNA from superficial epidermal cells, and then using this sampling method to test the feasibility of applying genomics to DNA adducts induced by ultraviolet radiation (UV) at genome sites ultrasensitive to UV, and their resulting somatic mutations, in order to predict a person's risk of future skin cancer.

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    Susan Neveu

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    For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact:

    Susan Neveu