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Siegfried Janz
Basic Sciences
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Most similar at Basic Sciences
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Others in their field
Top investigators on “Chromosome Translocation”
- Scott Hiebert · Vanderbilt University$19,610,036
- Frederick W Alt · Boston Children'S Hospital$17,047,974
- Gerald R Smith · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center$15,444,327
- David G. Schatz · University Of Florida$15,434,504
- A Thomas Look · Dana-Farber Cancer Institute$14,026,338
- James E Haber · Brandeis University$13,701,055
Research focus
Chromosome TranslocationProtooncogeneNeoplasm /Cancer GeneticsGene MutationLaboratory MousePlasma Cell NeoplasmNeoplastic TransformationB Cell LymphomaHistologyInterleukin 6Disease /Disorder ModelGene ExpressionGene TargetingGenetically Modified AnimalsImmunoglobulin GenesGenetic RecombinationTransfectionBiological Signal TransductionBurkitt'S LymphomaGenetic Promoter ElementGenetic Regulatory ElementGenetic SusceptibilityIntermolecular InteractionModel Design /Development
Grant awards (6)
c-IMycI-induced B cell and plasma cell neoplasms in mice$0
Z01 · FY2005 · BC
c-Myc-induced B cell and plasma cell neoplasms in mice$0
Z01 · FY2004 · BC
Myc-induced B cell and plasma cell neoplasms in mice$0
Z01 · FY2003 · BC
Myc-activating chromosomal translocations$0
Z01 · FY2002 · BC
Myc-activating chromosomal translocations$0
Z01 · FY2001 · BC
Chromosomal translocations deregulating <I>c-myc</I>$0
Z01 · FY2000 · BC