About
Christopher Lee Millington is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Postdoctoral Scientist at the University of Oxford. He specializes in mass spectrometry and chemistry, working in KJ’s lab and the Patel Group. His research focuses on quantifying DNA damage caused by aldehydes and measuring free aldehydes in blood and cells. His work addresses metabolic genotoxicity and two-tier protection mechanisms during blood production.
Research interests include aldehyde-induced DNA damage, metabolic pathways, and their implications in diseases like diabetes and alcoholism. His recent studies explore aldehyde clearance systems and their role in preventing formaldehyde toxicity in mice and humans. Earlier work investigated CDK activity in genome duplication and DNA repair mechanisms involving mutagenic adducts.
Publications Trends: Articles highlight interdisciplinary biochemistry and genetics, with a focus on aldehydes’ role in cellular damage and disease. Recent work emphasizes translational applications in metabolic disorders.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned.
Advising & Grants: No students listed. Grants and funding details not provided in available text.
Labs/Teams: Patel Group (focusing on metabolic genotoxicity) and KJ’s lab, collaborating on aldehyde quantification protocols.
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