Friday, April 4, 2025 2pm to 3pm
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View mapConnecting scientific disciplines to cure cancer
Does the body's internal clock hamper the effectiveness of radiation therapy?
Finkielstein’s lab studies the molecular clocks that tell cells when it’s time to grow, divide, and die. Cells in our body have a predictable 24-hour cycle of division that is regulated by a mix of genetic and environmental cues, such as exposure to light, temperature, and hormone levels. At around sunset every day, freshly divided daughter cells undergo rigorous review, during which DNA replication is completed and an average of 20,000 daily mutations are repaired.
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