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Ryan M Baxley is a Researcher at the University of Minnesota, affiliated with the Genetics Mechanisms of Cancer program within the Office of Academic Clinical Affairs. His work focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying genome stability and DNA replication processes, with direct implications for cancer biology and therapeutics development.
Dr. Baxley's research program centers on critical genome maintenance pathways, with particular emphasis on:
- Minichromosome Maintenance (MCM) proteins and their regulation in DNA replication
- Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) post-translational modifications
- Ubiquitin-mediated regulation of DNA repair pathways
- Mechanisms of replication stress response
- Genomic instability in specialized cell types including natural killer cells
- Interplay between DNA replication and repair machineries
Analysis of Dr. Baxley's recent publications (2023-2025) reveals a sophisticated research program examining how ubiquitin modifications of key replication proteins regulate genome maintenance. His work demonstrates how proteins like RAD18, RNF4, and USP7 coordinate to prevent hyper-recombination and maintain replication fidelity, with several studies investigating these mechanisms in differentiated cell types. This research has significant implications for understanding cancer development and identifying potential therapeutic targets in DNA repair pathways.
Dr. Baxley maintains an active collaborative network within the University of Minnesota's cancer research community, consistently working with principal investigator Anja Bielinsky and colleagues including Liang Wang, Mark Schmit, and Jeffrey Miller. His research group appears well-integrated within the university's cancer research infrastructure, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being) through fundamental discoveries in cancer mechanisms.
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