Research synopsis
Oncogenes are genes capable of driving cancer transformation through different mechanisms that lead to continuous cell division, a hallmark of cancer. Sustained proliferation can cause high levels of replication stress, which is defined as the stalling or slowing down of replication forks during DNA synthesis. Oncogene-induced replication stress is considered one of the initial events of cellular transformation and also an important mechanism for tumour maintenance since it can promote genome instability and be a source of mutations. It is not clear how cancer cells can cope with high levels of replication stress while maintaining high levels of cell division.
In my project, I am investigating the tolerance mechanism of cancer cells to replication stress and searching for new therapeutic target genes.
Biography
2019-2020 | Research Assistant, University College London, UK
2015-2017 | MSc Cellular and Molecular Biology, Sao Paulo State University, Brazil
2011-2014 | BSc Biotechnology, Federal University of Sao Carlos, Brazil
Funders
Cancer Research UK
Volkswagen
Research themes
Cancer Biology
Oncogenes
Replication Stress
Technology
Light microscopy