Andrew Jackson is a Programme Leader at the MRC Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh, a consultant clinical geneticist whose work has identified the molecular basis of a number of human genetic disorders. He has conducted pioneering work into the causes of primary microcephaly, a disorder of severely reduced brain size, and has made ground-breaking contributions to the understanding of primordial dwarfism. He has contributed to an improved biochemical and structural understanding of Ribonuclease H2, and established that this enzyme performs a critical genome surveillance function required for the removal of the most common base lesions in replicating cells. In total, he has identified 12 distinct disease-causing genes and has received many prestigious accolades in recognition of this work.
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Back to directory listingProfessor Andrew Jackson FRS FRSE FMedSci
Job Title
Professor of Human Genetics
Institution
University of Edinburgh
Year elected
2014
Interests
Specialitieshuman molecular genetics, disorders of growth, neuroinflammation., cellular and developmental models of disease.
Section committee elected byCellular and developmental biology, microbiology and immunology, genetics
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