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Modulatory effects of nanoparticles on the cross-talk between various cells in the tumor microenvironment

THESIS TOPIC PROPOSAL

Institute: University of Szeged
biology
Doctoral School of Biology

Thesis supervisor: Mónika Csontné Kiricsi
Location of studies (in Hungarian): University of Szeged, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Abbreviation of location of studies: SZTE


Description of the research topic:

The general strategy to treat cancer is still based on traditional chemotherapy using small molecular drugs. Although conventional chemotherapy has a decent success rate it frequently causes severe side effects and can even result in the evolution of multidrug resistant cancer phenotypes. Nanoparticle based treatment of solid tumors is regarded as a novel, attractive strategy to improve the efficiency of oncotherapy, since approximately 10-200 nm sized materials are selectively accumulated in tumor tissues due to the passive targeting effect, where many of them, especially metallic particles can exert direct anti-cancer activity. Owing to their large surface area nanomaterials can also serve as controllable delivery platforms of various cytotoxic drugs for active tumor targeting. Our research group investigates the cellular and molecular events behind the anti-cancer activity of different metal nanoparticles in in vitro and in vivo animal model systems. Apart from the direct effects on cancer cells we try to delineate how would nanoparticles influence the molecular features of other cell types within the tumor microenvironment as well as of various cells of the immune system.

Number of students who can be accepted: 1

Deadline for application: 2019-08-31


2024. IV. 17.
ODT ülés
Az ODT következő ülésére 2024. június 14-én, pénteken 10.00 órakor kerül sor a Semmelweis Egyetem Szenátusi termében (Bp. Üllői út 26. I. emelet).

 
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