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Thanos Halazonetis
Full professor
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology · Faculty of Science
Project at a glance
The long-term goal of our research is to understand cancer at the molecular level and then use this knowledge to develop novel cancer therapies.
While in majority of normal cells the DNA damage checkpoint pathway is not active, in human precancerous and cancerous tissues it is constitutively activated implying presence of DNA damage in cancer cells. DNA replication stress has been identified as the cause for this activation - problems with DNA replication where replication forks stall or collapse leading to DNA damage. Preventing restart of collapsed DNA replication forks in cancer cells would make them unable to complete DNA replication.
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Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Sciences III - University of Geneva, Room 3031, 3rd floor, 30, quai Ernest-Ansermet, CH - 1211 Geneva 4
