Paul Brandt-rauf
Professor
Environmental Health Sciences
Columbia University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Paul Brandt-Rauf's research and teaching focus on occupational and environmental carcinogenesis. This includes basic research on the structure-function relationships and mechanisms of action of cancer-related proteins; molecular epidemiologic studies of the role of cancer-related proteins as biomarkers of exposure and disease to identify high-risk individuals; developmental studies of potential new chemotherapeutic and chemoprophylactic interventions to interfere with the action of cancer-related proteins in high-risk individuals; genetic studies of susceptibility for environmental carcinogenic effects; and examination of the ethical issues in this type of research
Research Interest
isk Assessment and Communication, Cancer, Oncogenes, Oncoproteins, Gene-Environment Interactions, Genetic Susceptibility, Genetics
Publications
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Li Y, Marion MJ, Ho R, Cheng TJ, Coulibaly D (2003) PW Polymorphisms for vinyl chloride metabolism in French vinyl chloride workers International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health 16: 55-59.
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Rosal R, Pincus MR, Brandt-Rauf, PW Fine RL, Michl J, Wang H NMR solution structure of a peptide from the mdm-2 binding domain of the p53 protein that is selectively cytotoxic to cancer cells Biochemistry 43: 1854-1861.