témavezető: Szöllősi Gergely
társ-témavezető: Derényi Imre
helyszín (magyar oldal): ELTE TTK helyszín rövidítés: ELTE
A kutatási téma leírása:
Cancer is a genetic disease fueled by somatic evolution. Despite advances in the molecular biology of cancer associated genes and the recent surge in genomics data available, our understanding of the evolutionary mechanisms that lead to cancer is limited and cancer mortality rates have changed little in the last few decades. Until we unravel cancer's basic principles, the battle against it can only progress in inches, rather than in miles.
To address the problems quantitatively, a new field called the "physics of cancer" has emerged. In the context of this emerging field the Evolutionary Genomics Research Group aims to understand the evolutionary process that leads to the breakdown of the hierarchical organization of healthy tissues and the emergence of tumors, using evolutionary models, computer simulations, and sequence analysis.
The PhD candidate will work with us to develop mathematical models of tumor evolution and develop methods that can predict how cancers respond to treatment depending on their functional and genetic diversity and guide us toward developing novel treatment strategies and improving existing ones.
előírt nyelvtudás: angol további elvárások: References:
Derenyi, I & Szollosi, GJ Hierarchical tissue organization as a general mechanism to limit the accumulation of somatic mutations Nature Communications in press (2017) https://doi.org/10.1101/098129 https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14545