Albert Ribes-Zamora

Assistant Professor
Biology
University of Saint Thomas Houston
United States of America

Academician Genetics
Biography

Albert Ribes-Zamora has received her PhD in Cell & Molecular Biology - Baylor University. Currently he is working as Assistant Professor in the University of Saint Thomas Houston. He has successfully completed his administrative responsibilities as Assistant Professor his research has included in Cell and Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics.

Research Intrest

Cell and Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics

List of Publications
Cheung HC, San Lucas FA, Hicks S, Chang K, Bertuch AA, Ribes-Zamora A. An S/TQ cluster domain census unveils new putative targets under Tel1/Mec1 control. BMC genomics. 2012 Nov 23;13(1):664.
Rubin M, Newsome J, Ribes-Zamora A. The Role of Multimerization During Non-Homologous End Joining. InNew Research Directions in DNA Repair 2013. InTech.
Ribes-Zamora A, Indiviglio SM, Mihalek I, Williams CL, Bertuch AA. TRF2 interaction with Ku heterotetramerization interface gives insight into c-NHEJ prevention at human telomeres. Cell reports. 2013 Oct 17;5(1):194-206.