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Denise L. Chung serves as Professor of Biochemistry at Long Island University's Brooklyn campus, holding all academic degrees (B.A., M.S., Ph.D.) from New York University. Her research centers on oncogenic mechanisms in pancreatic and colon cancers through the study of mutated ras-p21 protein inhibitors.
Her primary research domains include:
- Oncology
- Protein Structure
- Cancer Biology
- Molecular Biology
- Signal Transduction
Utilizing Xenopus laevis oocytes as experimental models, her work addresses the ras-p21 signal transduction pathway where single-point mutations drive 98% of pancreatic cancers and 50% of colon cancers. Publication trends show consistent contributions across biochemical oncology journals with emphasis on protein dynamics and cancer therapeutics.
Professional recognition includes membership in the American Chemical Society, reflecting her interdisciplinary work bridging biochemistry and clinical oncology.
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