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Dr. Katherine Brown is an academic affiliated with the University of Cambridge's Department of Physics, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of virology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Her work emphasizes virus taxonomy, RNA virus discovery, and molecular mechanisms of viral infection. She has contributed to advancements in CRISPR/Cas9 screening techniques and the study of viral protein functions.
Her research interests include viral genome analysis, host-pathogen interactions, and the application of genomic tools like CIAlign and CGAT-core. She also explores cancer-related genetic pathways, particularly the p53 pathway's role in cancer risk and drug response. Dr. Brown collaborates on projects addressing viral diversity, such as reclassifying Bunyavirales and identifying novel RNA viruses through global initiatives like the RdRp Summit.
Her publications span from 2012 to 2024, addressing topics ranging from retroviral evolution in primates to pharmacological strategies against coronaviruses. While no advising roles or formal awards are listed, her contributions to viral genomics and bioinformatics tools reflect her impact on the field.
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