Thesis Title: "Processing of Alternative DNA Structures in the Human Teleomere"
Graduation Date: 2010 (Phd), 2012 (MD/PhD)
Thesis Advisor: Prof Patricia Opresko (Dept of Environmental & Occupational Health, University of Pittsburgh)
Current location: Resident in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation of the University of Pittsburgh
Publications:
- Wang H, Nora GJ, Ghodke H, Opresko PL. Single molecule studies of physiologically relevant telomeric tails reveal POT1 mechanism for promoting G-quadruplex unfolding. J Biol Chem. 2011 Mar 4;286(9):7479-89
- Nora GJ, Buncher NA, Opresko PL. Telomeric protein TRF2 protects Holliday junctions with telomeric arms from displacement by the Werner syndrome helicase. Nucleic Acids Res. 2010 Jul 1;38(12):3984-98