To better understand and treat glioblastoma and neurodegenerative diseases.
Elucidating the impact of abortive cell death pathways in glioblastoma and understanding the cellular and molecular early warning signs to predict neurodegeneration.
Our research program delves into the mechanisms of cell death in two distinct contexts: glioblastoma, an aggressive brain tumor, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Glioblastoma Research:
Neurodegeneration Research:
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Line N1: C. elegans - A Powerful Model: we leverage C. elegans, a tiny worm with a well-understood nervous system, to investigate the underlying mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases. This allows for rapid and cost-effective genetic screens and testing of potential therapies.
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Line N2: Dopamine and Lipid Connection: we specifically explore the role of dopamine, a signaling molecule, in fat metabolism (lipid metabolism) within C. elegans. By understanding this connection, we might identify new therapeutic targets.
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Line N3: Rac1 and the Pre-neurodegenerative Stage: we focus on Rac1, a protein involved in cellular communication, and study its contribution to the processes leading up to neurodegeneration. Understanding these early events triggered by Rac1 might pave the way for preventative strategies.
By elucidating these mechanisms, we can pave the way for: