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Anindya Dutta
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Anindya Dutta
Anindya Dutta
is an Indian-born American biochemist and cancer researcher, a Chair of the Department of Genetics at the
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine
since 2021, who has served as Chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the
University of Virginia School of Medicine
in 2011–2021. Dutta's research has focused on the mammalian cell cycle with an emphasis on DNA replication and repair and on noncoding RNAs. He is particularly interested in how de-regulation of these processes promote cancer progression. For his accomplishments he has been elected a
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
, received the Ranbaxy Award in Biomedical Sciences, the Outstanding Investigator Award from the
American Society for Investigative Pathology
, the Distinguished Scientist Award from the
University of Virginia
and the Mark Brothers Award from the
Indiana University School of Medicine
.
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XRN2 suppresses aberrant entry of tRNA trailers into argonaute in humans and Arabidopsis.
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Briana Wilson
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Zhangli Su
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Pankaj Kumar
,
Anindya Dutta
Published 2023-05-01
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