Professor Sarah Allinson

Professor of Genome Stability and Cancer

Research Overview

Professor Allinson's work is aimed at gaining a better understanding of how cells respond to DNA damage. The two main areas of her research are (i) understanding how skin cells respond to damage caused by ultraviolet radiation and (ii) the mechanisms underlying the repair of breaks in the DNA backbone and factors that might affect their efficiency.


  • 01/07/2024 → 30/09/2024
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  • 01/12/2023 → 30/11/2026
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  • 01/06/2023 → 30/09/2023
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  • 03/01/2023 → 03/07/2024
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  • 01/06/2022 → 30/09/2022
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  • 01/10/2021 → 31/08/2025
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  • 01/09/2021 → 31/10/2023
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  • 01/07/2021 → 30/09/2021
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  • 01/02/2021 → 30/11/2024
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  • 01/10/2020 → 31/12/2024
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  • 01/02/2019 → 30/04/2019
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  • 01/10/2018 → 31/03/2019
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  • 01/07/2018 → 30/09/2019
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  • 31/03/2018 → 30/11/2019
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  • 01/12/2017 → 31/01/2021
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  • Cancer Biology and Genome Stability
  • Microbes, Pathogens and Immunity