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Mildred Scheel is a researcher at the University of Würzburg's Medical School, associated with the Mildred Scheel Cancer Research Center (MSNZ). She leads a junior research group investigating the intersection of nuclear RNA metabolism, paraspeckle biology, and genome maintenance in cancer contexts.
- PhD in Biology (2013, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
- Postdoctoral research (University of Oxford, 2013-2019)
Her work focuses on RNA-binding proteins, long non-coding RNAs like NEAT1, and their roles in DNA damage response and tumorigenesis. Recent publications highlight Dicer dynamics in DNA repair, c-Abl kinase interactions with transcription machinery, and paraspeckle deregulation in cancer.
Research interests include:
- RNA-dependent pathways for genomic stability
- Mechanisms linking paraspeckles to tumor suppression
- Role of nuclear bodies in DNA repair
Scientific contributions include:
- 2017 discovery of nuclear phosphorylated Dicer in DNA damage
- 2018 work on Dicer re-localization following DNA damage
- 2019 study connecting c-Abl kinase to RNA polymerase II transcription
- 2021 review on nucleolar lncRNA functions
She received a fellowship from the José Carreras Leukemia Foundation during her PhD training (2009-2011). Her group combines molecular cell biology, biochemistry, transcriptomics, and tumor models to unravel paraspeckle dynamics in genome stability.
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