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Bente Benedict is an active Researcher at the University of Copenhagen, affiliated with both the Center for Protein Research (CPR) and the Biotech Research & Innovation Centre (BRIC). Her institutional address is Ole Maaløes Vej 5, 2200 København N, Denmark. She maintains dual email contacts through BRIC and CPR domains and is actively publishing in high-impact journals.
Her research focuses on molecular mechanisms of DNA repair, particularly translesion DNA synthesis, DNA interstrand crosslink repair, and formaldehyde-induced DNA damage. Key areas include ubiquitin signaling pathways, p97/VCP cofactor functions, and Fanconi anemia pathway mechanisms. Recent work demonstrates expertise in protein-DNA interactions and enzymatic functions in genome maintenance.
Analysis of her 2022-2024 publications reveals consistent contributions to understanding error-free DNA repair mechanisms, with emphasis on structural and functional characterization of repair proteins. Her work spans biochemical, cellular, and structural approaches to elucidate DNA damage response pathways.
Benedict collaborates extensively with the Duxin Group and international researchers across molecular biology and genetics. Her publications in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, Nature Communications, and DNA Repair indicate significant contributions to the field of genome stability research.


