Mutagenesis Paper of the Year Award 2023: Angela L Caipa Garcia

Mutagenesis Paper of the Year Award 2023: Angela L Caipa Garcia

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We have great pleasure in announcing that the 2023 Mutagenesis Paper of the Year has been awarded to Angela L Caipa Garcia for the following publication:

Organoids for toxicology and genetic toxicology: applications with drugs and prospects for environmental carcinogenesis

Angela L Caipa Garcia, Volker M Arlt, David H Phillips. Mutagenesis, Volume 37, Issue 2, April 2022, Pages 143–154.

Angela L Caipa Garcia will be presenting her talk and receiving the Mutagenesis Paper of the Year Award at the 45th UKEMS Annual Meeting this year, as part of a excellent scientific programme, which is being held at the Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin, 2nd to 5th July. UKEMS would like to congratulate Angela and her co-authors on this award and their fantastic contribution to the Mutagenesis journal.

The Mutagenesis Paper of the Year Award is usually presented to the corresponding author of the most highly downloaded paper in the first six month following publication in Mutagenesis. The winning author is selected by the UKEMS committee to receive their award and present on the winning paper at the UKEMS Annual Meeting. The author(s) need not be a member of UKEMS. For more information on the journal and how to submit your manuscript, please see the website: Mutagenesis.


Please see below other recently highly downloaded papers published in Mutagenesis. UKEMS would like to thank all the authors for their contribution to the Mutagenesis journal.

A novel in vitro 3D model of the human bone marrow to bridge the gap between in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity testing. Alexander R Vernon, Roy M Pemberton, H Ruth Morse. Mutagenesis, Volume 37, Issue 2, April 2022, Pages 112-129.

The Suitability of Micronuclei as Markers of Relative Biological Effect. Charlotte J Heaven, Hannah C Wanstall, Nicholas T Henthorn, John-William Warmenhoven, Samuel P Ingram, Amy L Chadwick, Elham Santina, Jamie Honeychurch, Christine K Schmidt, Karen J Kirkby, Norman F Kirkby, Neil G Burnet, Michael J Merchant. Mutagenesis, Volume 37, Issue 1, January 2022, Pages 3-12.

Biomarkers of DNA Damage Response Improves In Vitro Micronucleus Assays by Revealing Genotoxic Mode of Action and Reducing the Occurrence of Irrelevant Positive Results. Svetlana Avlasevich 1, Tina Pellegrin 1, Manali Godse 2, Steven Bryce 1, Jeffrey Bemis 1, Peter Bajorski 2, Stephen Dertinger. Mutagenesis, Volume 36, Issue 6, November 2021, Pages 407-418.

Empirical Comparison of Genotoxic Potency Estimations: The In Vitro DNA-Damage ToxTracker Endpoints versus the In Vivo Micronucleus Assay John W Wills, Elias Halkes-Wellstead, Huw D Summers, Paul Rees, George E Johnson. Mutagenesis, Volume 36, Issue 4, July 2021, Pages 311–320.

Primary mesenchymal stromal cells in co-culture with leukaemic HL-60 cells are sensitised to cytarabine-induced genotoxicity, whilst leukaemic cells are protected. Liana E Gynn, Elizabeth Anderson, Gareth Robinson, Sarah A Wexler, Gillian Upstill-Goddard, Christine Cox, Jennifer E May. Mutagenesis, Volume 36, Issue 6, November 2021, Pages 419-428.


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