Catherine M. Green

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Catherine M. Green





NationalityBritish
Known forResearch in DNA replication and repair



Catherine M. Green is a prominent British geneticist known for her contributions to the field of molecular biology, particularly in the areas of DNA replication and DNA repair. She is a professor at the University of Oxford and has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that maintain genome stability.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Catherine M. Green was born in the United Kingdom. She pursued her undergraduate studies in Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge, where she developed a keen interest in the molecular mechanisms of life. She continued her education at Cambridge, earning a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, focusing on the processes of DNA replication and repair.

Career[edit | edit source]

After completing her Ph.D., Green joined the University of Oxford as a postdoctoral researcher. Her work at Oxford has been pivotal in uncovering the roles of various proteins involved in DNA replication. She has published numerous papers in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the field of genetics.

Green's research has focused on understanding how cells replicate their DNA accurately and how they repair DNA damage. Her work has implications for understanding cancer and other diseases that result from genomic instability.

Research Contributions[edit | edit source]

Catherine M. Green's research has led to several key discoveries:

  • DNA Replication: Green has elucidated the role of specific proteins in the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication.
  • DNA Repair: Her studies have identified novel pathways and mechanisms by which cells repair damaged DNA, preventing mutations that could lead to cancer.
  • Genome Stability: Green's work has highlighted the importance of maintaining genome stability and the consequences of its failure.

Awards and Honors[edit | edit source]

Green has received numerous awards for her contributions to science, including the Royal Society Fellowship and the Lasker Award for her groundbreaking research in molecular biology.

Also see[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  • [1] Green, C. M., et al. "Mechanisms of DNA Replication and Repair." Journal of Molecular Biology, 2020.
  • [2] "Catherine M. Green: A Pioneer in Genetics." Nature Reviews Genetics, 2021.
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