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Trevor K Archer Ph.D. is a Senior Investigator and Chief of the Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, NIH. He received his Ph.D. from Queen's University in Kingston Ontario Canada, where he studied the hormonal regulation of apolipoprotein biosynthesis in human cells. Following a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, he took a joint appointment at the department of Biochemistry and department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at the University of Western Ontario where he made significant contributions to the role of chromatin remodeling proteins in nuclear receptor mediated transcription. The focus of his current research is directed to understand the contributions that chromatin remodeling proteins, 26S proteasome, pluripotency factors, mirRNAs and nuclear receptors make to regulate the transcriptional response to endogenous and environmental signals.
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