Natalie R. Gassman

Assistant Professor
Oncologic Sciences
Mitchell Cancer Institute
United States of America

Professor Oncology
Biography

Dr. Natalie R. Gassman is currently working as Assistant Professor at Department of Oncologic Sciences, Mitchell Cancer Institute (USA). She has received her Bachelors in Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Dr. Natalie R. Gassman has received her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Natalie R. Gassman is the Member of Editorial Board of Cancer and Oncology Research. Dr. Natalie R. Gassman has many reviewed publications.

Research Intrest

Response of DNA repair pathways to damage induced by exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs)

List of Publications
Horton JK, Stefanick DF, Gassman NR, Williams JG, Gabel SA, Cuneo MJ, Prasad R, Kedar PS, DeRose EF, Hou EW, London RE. Preventing oxidation of cellular XRCC1 affects PARP-mediated DNA damage responses. DNA repair. 2013 Sep 30;12(9):774-85.
Prasad R, Horton JK, Chastain PD, Gassman NR, Freudenthal BD, Hou EW, Wilson SH. Suicidal cross-linking of PARP-1 to AP site intermediates in cells undergoing base excision repair. Nucleic acids research. 2014 Apr 25;42(10):6337-51.
Kim Y, Ho SO, Gassman NR, Korlann Y, Landorf EV, Collart FR, Weiss S. Efficient site-specific labeling of proteins via cysteines. Bioconjugate chemistry. 2008 Feb 15;19(3):786-91.
Horton JK, Stefanick DF, Prasad R, Gassman NR, Kedar PS, Wilson SH. Base excision repair defects invoke hypersensitivity to PARP inhibition. Molecular Cancer Research. 2014 Aug 1;12(8):1128-39.