CARMEN MARSIT

My research is focused on understanding the role that exposures and lifestyle play in determining the character of the human epigenome. This highly interdisciplinary and collaborative work, relying on both laboratory biology as well as epidemiology and biostatistics, examines molecular alterations in human tissues and correlates these alterations to various epidemiologic and clinical measures to better understand the mechanisms by which exposures lead to pathologies.

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Lab 2007-08


Lab 2008-09


Lab 2009

CARMEN MARSIT, PhD
Assistant Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Phone: +1 401 863 6508
E-mail: Carmen_Marsit@brown.edu

Carmen Marsit's Brown Research URL:
http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Carmen_Marsit

Brown collaborators:

Collaborators at other institutions:
Jared Robins, WIHRI
Margaret Karagas, Dartmouth Medical School
John Wiencke, UCSF
Margaret Wrensch, UCSF
Heather Nelson, Univ. of Minnesota
Joe Wiemels, UCSF
Shichun Zheng, UCSF
Jia Chen, Mt. Sinai Medical School

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