Report of the Working Group on Integrated Translational Research in DNA Repair

DNA Repair (Amst). 2007 Jan 4;6(1):145-7. doi: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2006.11.006.

Abstract

On September 28-29, 2006, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences led a team from the National Institutes of Health in hosting a Working Group on Integrated Translational Research in DNA Repair, in Berkeley, CA. In recognition of the far-reaching goals for this area of investigation, the Working Group was charged with conceiving a vision to facilitate projects that would apply the lessons of DNA Repair research to clinical application and public health. The participants included basic and physician scientists working in the various areas of DNA Repair and genome stability, as well as agency representatives of the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. In constructing this vision of practical research recommendations, the Working Group was asked to identify roadblocks to progress, suggest enabling technologies, and to consider areas that are ripe for translation. This report summarizes the rationale for this initiative and the recommendations that emerged.

Publication types

  • Congress
  • Guideline

MeSH terms

  • Biomedical Research*
  • DNA Repair*
  • Environmental Health
  • Humans
  • National Institutes of Health (U.S.) / organization & administration
  • United States