MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY

Molecular and cellular biology delves into various aspects of cellular structures and processes. Our primary research endeavors revolve around exploring the mechanisms underlying the deregulation of central nervous system functions in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, as well as brain cancers such as glioblastoma. Within our research team, there is a strong emphasis on investigating non-coding RNAs and their regulatory systems, as we believe they play pivotal roles in the development of these diseases. Our overarching objective is to pioneer innovative RNA-based therapies capable of combating these diseases, employing advanced techniques such as genome editing and RNA antisense. Through a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms governing non-coding RNAs, we aspire to forge pathways for more effective and personalized treatments tailored to the needs of individual patients. Additionally, our team is intrigued by the potential of stem cells for regenerative medicine, further expanding our scope of interest and exploration.