About
Dr. Dominic Jones is a Researcher at Newcastle University, specializing in prostate and breast cancer biology, molecular mechanisms of hormone receptors, and transcriptional regulation. His work spans CRISPR engineering, RNA splicing, and pathway modulation.
- Research Focus: Hormonal oncology, gene regulation, and targeted cancer therapies.
- Collaborations: Extensive co-authorship with experts in prostate cancer, including Dr. Luke Gaughan, Professor Craig Robson, and Dr. Sirintra Nakjang.
His contributions include defining splicing factor requirements for androgen receptor variants (2024), CRISPR-engineered cell lines for PARP inhibitor sensitivity (2019), and elucidating the role of Aurora A kinase in castrate-resistant models (2017). His research intersects molecular biology, genetics, and pharmacology to advance cancer treatments.
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