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Dr Catherine Green

Professor Catherine Green

OBE


Head of the Clinical Biomanufacturing Facility at Nuffield Department of Medicine and Associate Professor in Chromosome Dynamics at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford

Academic and expert in genomic instability and vaccines

Professor Catherine Green is a pioneering researcher in genome stability and vaccines. As an Associate Professor in the Chromosome Dynamics Group at the University of Oxford, her research explores the role of key replication proteins, such as PCNA, in ensuring both genetic and epigenetic stability.

Her innovative work combines biochemistry, genetics, and cutting-edge techniques to advance the understanding of genome instability with applications in cancer and other genetic disorders.