CCCZ Research Area – Epigenetics, Genetics and Genomics
Focus topics
DNA repair pathways
Genome (in)stability
DNA damage response
Replication stress
Gene regulation
Functional (epi)genomics
DNA methylation, histone modifiers, chromatin remodelers
Genome engineering
Develop targeted precision anti-cancer therapies
Specific Aims
Understand the mechanistic basis of genome rearrangements arising during perturbed DNA replication in stem- and somatic cells, playing key roles in cancer onset and therapy
Understand how deregulation of genome integrity maintenance in cancer cells creates vulnerabilities that can be exploited therapeutically
Identify novel molecular mechanisms of gene regulation and revealing potential targets for cancer therapy
Decipher the molecular framework of DNA damage signalling and repair for the rational design of targeted anti-cancer therapies
Develop new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of cancer, which are based on targeting specific DNA-repair pathways
Understand how embryonic cell programs are harnessed by cancer and to model tumor formation in vivo
Implement personalized medicine through the identification and functional characterization of key genes and pathways
Identify better predictive biomarkers for precision oncology and novel targets