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Meet This Issue's Contributors
The Scientist 2005, 19(19):8
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Michael Kastan began working on DNA-damage response as a graduate student more than 20 years ago. In this issue, the hematology-oncology chair at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital writes about the promise of manipulating DNA-repair mechanisms to target more than cancer (see p.24), "The field has matured enough to the point that we can think of how to intervene" in new ways, he says.
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