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Francesca Aguilo

Research group RNA-based gene regulation of cell fate and breast cancer.

Our main interest is to decipher novel epigenetic and epitranscriptomic mechanisms affecting global gene expression and their implication in cell fate and cancer initiation and progression with a focus on breast cancer.

RNA is not only an essential intermediate in the flux of genetic information from DNA to proteins, but rather a molecule that plays crucial roles in the regulation of fundamental cellular processes. The transcriptome is reversibly and dynamically regulated by chemical modifications, adding a new layer of complexity and functionality to the emerging roles of RNAs in health and disease.

The impact of these modifications has recently begun to be explored within a new field of study: 'Epitranscriptomics'. Providing a new level of knowledge on the interplay between epigenetic and RNA modifications is a requisite for the development of novel promising therapeutic compounds for use in breast cancer patients.

More about Aguilo lab

Head of research

Francesca Aguilo
Associate professor
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Overview

Participating departments and units at Umeå University

Department of Molecular Biology

Research area

Cancer

Open positions

Postdoctoral position in RNA and breast cancer
Application deadline: 2024-12-06
  • Type of employment Temporary position
  • Extent 100%
  • Department Department of Molecular Biology
In labb
New findings on stem cells and development of cancer

A discovery of how stem cells becomes specialised cells provides new understanding of how cancer develops.

Unlocking secrets in RNA chemical modification during Salmonella infection

'EC' Postdoc Baptiste marvels at how molecular mechanisms shape cell destiny and physiology.

Targeting cancer cells without affecting healthy cells

Francesca Aguilos work lies at the cutting edge of biomedical research and cancer.

Latest update: 2024-11-20