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Andrew Koff is a Professor at the Graduate School of Medical Sciences at Weill Cornell Medicine, with strong affiliations to the Sloan Kettering Institute. His research is centered on the molecular mechanisms of CDK inhibitors in cancer biology, development, and cellular differentiation.
His research interests include:
- Cancer Biology
- Cell Cycle Regulation
- Molecular Biology
- Gene Expression and Regulation
- Developmental and Differentiation Pathways
Dr. Koff's laboratory integrates biochemical, molecular, cellular, and genetic approaches to dissect the functional roles and regulatory mechanisms of key cell cycle regulators, particularly CDK inhibitors. His work has broad implications for understanding tumorigenesis and developmental disorders.
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Dr. Koff mentors students and researchers in his laboratory, although specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of grants or funding sources in the provided content.
He leads an active research laboratory focused on molecular and cancer biology, with a strong interdisciplinary approach combining genetics and biochemistry to study cell cycle control mechanisms.




