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Public defence of doctoral thesis in Medical Science: Ceylan Sonmez
Ceylan Sonmez, at the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, defends her doctoral thesis "Telomere end protection mediated by crosstalk between TRF2, RAP1, and DNA-PK". The opponent is Professor Stéphan Coulon, Cancer research center...
Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine at LiU
WCMM at LiU focuses on the medicine-technology interface, and build upon our existing strengths in research within medical technology, materials science and bioengineering.
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Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy
The aims of our research are to uncover the cellular and molecular mechanisms that predispose to systemic and long-term anti-tumor immunity and the mechanisms that drive resistance to immunotherapy.
The Cantù Lab - Genome Regulation in Development and Disease
The Cantù Lab at LiU is focused on one important goal: to discover the mechanisms of genome regulation that drive cell differentiation and specialization during embryonic development.
Cell signaling in intestinal inflammation
All cells in an organism communicate with one another and with their environment through integrated signaling pathways. By exploring the molecular events that shape cellular decision-making, we can predict and control the fate of individual cells.
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09 September 2025
New discovery reveals how chromosome ends can be protected
Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that safeguards the chromosome ends from being mistakenly repaired by the cell - a mistake with potentially catastrophic outcomes.
Wallenberg Center for Molecular Medicine Symposium
WCMM at LiU focuses on the medicine-technology interface and build upon our existing strengths in research within molecular medicine, medical technology and bioengineering.
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22 May 2025
Mechanism in embryonic development makes cancer aggressive
Tumour cells in colorectal cancer exploit an important signalling pathway that normally controls embryo development. Researchers have now shown how a protein that controls limb development make colorectal cancer cells more likely to spread.
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24 September 2024
Claudio Cantù receives prestigious award
Professor Claudio Cantù has been awarded this year's Eric K. Fernström prize for young, particularly promising and successful researchers at 91视频.
Leukemia and blood stem cells
Regulation of survival and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells and leukemia-initiating cells.