About
Dr. Sandra Pavey is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences at the University of Queensland (UQ). Her research focuses on molecular mechanisms in melanoma, including DNA repair, cell cycle checkpoints, and genomic instability. She has published extensively in Oncogene, Molecular Oncology, and Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research.
Key research areas:
- UV-induced DNA damage response
- Melanoma pathogenesis
- Cell cycle regulation
- Genetic and epigenetic markers in cancers
- Therapeutic targeting of checkpoint defects
Selected publications (2019–2012) highlight her work on post-replication repair defects, Chk1 inhibitors, and BRAF mutation signatures in melanoma. Her collaborations include researchers at UQ, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, and international institutions. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
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