Roseline Godbout is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their research primarily spans biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with an emphasis on molecular biology and cancer research. The subfields contributing significantly to their work include genetics, oncology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.
The scientist's scholarly output focuses on key themes such as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, cancer, lipids, and metabolism, RNA research and splicing, RNA modifications and cancer, glioma diagnosis and treatment, cancer-related molecular pathways, and DNA repair mechanisms.
Godbout has published multiple papers in notable scientific journals. Recent contributions include:
Frequent collaborators in their research include Rong-Zong Liu, Wonshik Choi, Darryl Glubrecht, Yixiong Wang, and Mansi Garg.
The venues where Godbout has often published include Neuro-Oncology, Cancer Research, Cancers, Molecular Oncology, and the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
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