Thesis supervisor: Lajos Haracska
Location of studies (in Hungarian): nstitute of Genetics, Biological Research Centre Szeged, Temesvári krt. 62. H-6726 Abbreviation of location of studies: SzBK
Description of the research topic:
In cells, DNA is damaged by several endogenous and exogenous factors. If the damage is not repaired, the replication machinery stalls during DNA doubling. Different mechanisms have evolved to rescue stalled replication forks; these help replication proceed over damaged DNA in an error-free or error-prone way. Error-prone processes, which cause mutations, increase the risk of carcinogenesis, while error-free replication protects genome stability and thus fulfils a tumour suppressor function.
Our research group investigates the causes and mechanisms of mutagenesis and carcinogenesis and strives to answer the questions of what the common roots of evolution and carcinogenesis are and how point mutations and chromosome rearrangements are generated.
Required language skills: English Further requirements: A grade average above 4.0, participation at TDK or other competititons, lab experience.