Prof. Dr. Robert H. Schiestl

Biography

Prof. Dr. Robert H. Schiest received his Ph.D. in Biology and Genetics from the University of Vienna, Austria, in 1983. He is currently a Professor Emeriti of Pathology, Environmental Health and Radiation Oncology. Previously, he served as Assistant and Associate Professor in the Department of Cancer Cell Biology at the Harvard School of Public Health. He is Director of the UCLA Center for Environmental Genomics and a current member of the UCLA Cancer Center, UCLA Center of Occupational and Environmental Health, UCLA Interdepartmental Program in Molecular Toxicology (Faculty Advisory Committee), and UCLA ACCESS Graduate Program steering committee. He is also a member of the Planning Committee for the Environmental Mutagen Society meeting as well as Chair and Speak at the Symposium on “Genetic Instability” which will be held on March 11-15, 2003 at Miami Beach, Florida.

He will be presenting his keynote talk at at 13th American Healthcare and Hospital Management Summit, which will take place from November 15–18, 2022, in Los Angeles, USA.

Affiliations

Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Radiation Oncology, Environmental Health Sciences
Member, Genetics & Genomics GPB Home Area, Immunity, Microbes & Molecular Pathogenesis GPB Home Area, JCCC Healthy and At-Risk Populations Program Area, JCCC Molecular Epidemiology Program Area, Molecular Pharmacology GPB Home Area, Physics & Biology in Medicine GPB Home Area
Faculty, Cellular and Molecular Pathology PhD Program.

 

Research Interests

  • The work is centered on gene-environment-nutrition interactions in carcinogenesis
  • Why certain people are predisposed to environmentally caused cancer and how nutrition can counteract such elevated cancer risk
  • As research organisms we use yeast, mammalian cells and mice.
  • Endpoints are mostly genetic instability, mutations, DNA single and double strand breaks, DNA repair efficiency and oxidative DNA damage..

Healthcare, Patient Safety, Hospital Management, Nursing, Health society, Health worker
Cancer Cell, healthcare, Metabolic Syndrome, Trauma Management, Environment-nutrition, Telemedicine


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