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Rebecca Dagg

PhD


Senior Postdoctoral research scientist

Research Summary

My research focuses on studying DNA repair and replication in cancers lacking homologous recombination. Specifically, investigating  the replication defects caused by BRCA1/2 inactivation and how these can be targeted by anti-cancer therapies such as PARP inhibitors to kill BRCA-mutated cancers. As resistance to PARP inhibitors presents a significant clinical challenge my work also focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms driving cancers to develop PARP inhibitor resistance. 

Biography

Rebecca completed a PhD at the University of Sydney examining the role of telomere lengthening mechanisms in neuroblastoma pathogenesis. Rebecca then joined the Department of Oncology as a postdoctoral researcher in the Genome Stability and Tumourigenesis lab with Prof. Madalena Tarsounas. This work utilises tissue culture, molecular biology and microscopy techniques to understand how replication failure in BRCA1/2-deficient cells can be exploited to selectively kill these cells. 

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