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J. Scott Larson, Ph.D.
Dr. Scott Larson earned a Bachelor of Science degree, with focus in chemistry, from the University of Toledo (Toledo, OH) in 1999. Scott later received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Cincinnati; College of Medicine; Department of Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry, and Microbiology (Cincinnati, OH) in 2006. Scott has extensive research experience in the areas genetic instability, aging and cancer. Scott continued his research as a post-doctoral fellow in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the Case Western Reserve University, and he anticipates earning his Juris Doctorate from the Case Western Reserve University, School of Law in 2010. Professional memberships include the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Environmental Mutation Society, the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology, and the Cleveland Intellectual Property Law Association. Scott has presented some of his work at scientific conferences held across the nation, his publications include: Larson JS, Yin M, Fischer JM, Stringer JR. 2006. Expression and loss of alleles in cultured mouse embryonic fibroblasts and stem cells carrying allelic fluorescent protein genes. 7(36). http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2199/7/36 Stringer JR, Larson JS, Fischer JM, Medvedovic M, Hersh MN, Boivin GP, Stringer SL. 2005. Modeling variation in tumors in vivo. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 102(7):2408-13. Fischer JM, Robbins SB, Al-Zoughool M, Kannamkumarath SS, Stringer SL, Larson JS, Caruso JA, Talaska G, Stambrook PJ, Stringer JR. 2005. Co-mutagenic activity of arsenic and benzo[a]pyrene in mouse skin. Mutatation Res. 588(1):35-46. Larson J.S., Stringer S.L., Stringer, J.R. 2004. Impact of mismatch repair deficiency on genomic stability in the maternal germline and during early embryonic development. Mutation Res. 556(1-2):45-53. |
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