
His research career spans more than three decades, two of which were spent in key scientific roles at NIEHS. Archer is known for expertise in cancer biology, hormone receptors, chromatin function, epigenetics, and stem cells. Before appointment as deputy director, Archer was chief of the NIEHS Epigenetics and Stem Cell Biology Laboratory (now the Epigenetics and RNA Biology Laboratory) and still heads the Chromatin and Gene Expression Group. He is also a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Distinguished Investigator.
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