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A gene therapy scientist who specialized in LNPs and mRNA therapeutics
Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing
Technical Writing,
General Proofreading & Editing
Research
Scientific and Technical Research
Consulting
Scientific and Technical Consulting
Work Experience
Senior Principal Scientist
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals - Tarrytown, NY
August 2022 - February 2024 ![]()
Staff Scientist
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc
November 2016 - August 2022 ![]()
CRTA Postdoctoral Fellow
National Cancer Institute
January 2012 - November 2016 ![]()
Research Assistant
The Jackson Laboratory
December 2000 - July 2004 ![]()
Education
Ph.D (Genetics and Developmental Biology)
Cornell University
August 2004 - January 2012 ![]()
B.A. (Biology)
Saint Joseph's College
August 1996 - May 2000 ![]()
Certifications
- Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eriks SMAGRIS, Shihanian LM, Mintah IJ, Bigdelou P, Livson Y, Brown H, Verweij N, charleen hunt, Johnson RO, Tyler Greer, et al. (2024). Divergent role of Mitochondrial Amidoxime Reducing Component 1 (MARC1) in human and mouse . PLoS genetics.
Suzanne Hartford, Arun Prakash Mishra, Rajani Kant Chittela, Sounak Sahu, Suhas S. Kharat, Lucia Alvaro-Aranda, Aida Contreras-Perez, Teresa Sullivan, Betty K. Martin, Mary Albaugh, et al. (2023). Characterization of BRCA2 R3052Q variant in mice supports its functional impact as a low-risk variant . Cell Death & Disease.
BRCA2-DSS1 interaction is dispensable for RAD51 recruitment at replication-induced and meiotic DNA double strand breaks <head>
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Mishra, A.P., Hartford, S.A., Sahu, S., Klarmann, K., Chittela, R.K., Biswas, K., Jeon, A.B., Martin, B.K., Burkett, S., Southon, E., et al.(2022). BRCA2-DSS1 interaction is dispensable for RAD51 recruitment at replication-induced and meiotic DNA double strand breaks . Nature Communications. 13. (1).
Charleen Hunt, Suzanne A. Hartford, Derek White, Evangelos Pefanis, Timothy Hanna, Clarissa Herman, Jarrell Wiley, Heather Brown, Qi Su, Yurong Xin, et al. (2021). Tissue-specific activation of gene expression by the Synergistic Activation Mediator (SAM) CRISPRa system in mice . Nature Communications.
Hunt, C., Hartford, S.A., White, D., Pefanis, E., Hanna, T., Herman, C., Wiley, J., Brown, H., Su, Q., Xin, Y., et al.(2021). Tissue-specific activation of gene expression by the Synergistic Activation Mediator (SAM) CRISPRa system in mice . Nature Communications. 12. (1).
Montasser, M.E., van Hout, C.V., Miloscio, L., Howard, A.D., Rosenberg, A., Callaway, M., Shen, B., Li, N., Locke, A.E., Verweij, N., et al.(2021). Genetic and functional evidence links a missense variant in B4GALT1 to lower LDL and fibrinogen . Science. 374. (6572). p. 1221-1227.
(2016). Interaction with PALB2 Is Essential for Maintenance of Genomic Integrity by BRCA2 . PLoS genetics.
Hartford, S.A., Chittela, R., Ding, X., Vyas, A., Martin, B., Burkett, S., Haines, D.C., Southon, E., Tessarollo, L., Sharan, S.K.(2016). Interaction with PALB2 Is Essential for Maintenance of Genomic Integrity by BRCA2 . PLoS Genetics. 12. (8).
Luo, Y., Hartford, S.A., Zeng, R., Southard, T.L., Shima, N., Schimenti, J.C.(2014). Hypersensitivity of Primordial Germ Cells to Compromised Replication-Associated DNA Repair Involves ATM-p53-p21 Signaling . PLoS Genetics. 10. (7).
Schimenti, K.J., Feuer, S.K., Griffin, L.B., Graham, N.R., Bovet, C.A., Hartford, S., Pendola, J., Lessard, C., Schimenti, J.C., Ward, J.O.(2013). AKAP9 is essential for spermatogenesis and Sertoli cell maturation in mice . Genetics. 194. (2). p. 447-457.
Hartford, S.A., Luo, Y., Southard, T.L., Min, I.M., Lis, J.T., Schimenti, J.C.(2011). Minichromosome maintenance helicase paralog MCM9 is dispensible for DNA replication but functions in germ-line stem cells and tumor suppression . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108. (43). p. 17702-17707.
Bolcun-Filas, E., Bannister, L.A., Barash, A., Schimenti, K.J., Hartford, S.A., Eppig, J.J., Handel, M.A., Shen, L., Schimenti, J.C.(2011). A-MYB (MYBL1) transcription factor is a master regulator of male meiosis . Development. 138. (15). p. 3319-3330.
Philipps, D.L., Wigglesworth, K., Hartford, S.A., Sun, F., Pattabiraman, S., Schimenti, K., Handel, M., Eppig, J.J., Schimenti, J.C.(2008). The dual bromodomain and WD repeat-containing mouse protein BRWD1 is required for normal spermiogenesis and the oocyte-embryo transition . Developmental Biology. 317. (1). p. 72-82.
Shima, N., Alcaraz, A., Liachko, I., Buske, T.R., Andrews, C.A., Munroe, R.J., Hartford, S.A., Tye, B.K., Schimenti, J.C.(2007). A viable allele of Mcm4 causes chromosome instability and mammary adenocarcinomas in mice . Nature Genetics. 39. (1). p. 93-98.
Wilson, L., Ching, Y.-H., Farias, M., Hartford, S.A., Howell, G., Shao, H., Bucan, M., Schimenti, J.C.(2005). Random mutagenesis of proximal mouse chromosome 5 uncovers predominantly embryonic lethal mutations . Genome Research. 15. (8). p. 1095-1105.
Lessard, C., Pendola, J.K., Hartford, S.A., Schimenti, J.C., Handel, M.A., Eppig, J.J.(2004). New mouse genetic models for human contraceptive development . Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 105. (2-4). p. 222-227.
Shima, N., Hartford, S.A., Duffy, T., Wilson, L.A., Schimenti, K.J., Schimenti, J.C.(2003). Phenotype-based identification of mouse chromosome instability mutants . Genetics. 163. (3). p. 1031-1040.
Ward, J.O., Reinholdt, L.G., Hartford, S.A., Wilson, L.A., Munroe, R.J., Schimenti, K.J., Libby, B.J., O'Brien, M., Pendola, J.K., Eppig, J., et al.(2003). Toward the Genetics of Mammalian Reproduction: Induction and Mapping of Gametogenesis Mutants in Mice . Biology of Reproduction. 69. (5). p. 1615-1625.
Goodwin, N.C., Ishida, Y., Hartford, S., Wnek, C., Bergstrom, R.A., Leder, P., Schimenti, J.C.(2001). DelBank: A mouse ES-cell resource for generating deletions [2] . Nature Genetics. 28. (4). p. 310-311.