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Eva Browne is a Researcher in the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She works in the lab of Dr. Kathleen Arcaro on DNA methylation patterns, cytokine analysis, and biomarker discovery for breast cancer risk.
- Current Projects: Biomarkers in white blood cell methylation for breast cancer risk.
- Past Projects: DNA methylation in breast milk, cytokine profiling, BPA exposure studies.
Research Interests center on epigenetics, cancer biomarkers, and environmental health through molecular analysis of breast milk and blood samples. Her work bridges biochemistry and public health by exploring methylation patterns and dietary interventions.
Publications include studies on DNA methylation in breast milk, cancer-related protein expression, and adhesive cell capture devices. Her articles span 2008–2024, with recent focus on biomarker discovery and inflammatory factors.
Her lab work includes non-clinical microfluidic cell isolation and longitudinal cohort studies like the PLCO Cohort analysis. She also contributes to veterinary sciences via fish health studies (e.g., Chinook salmon exposure biomarkers).
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