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This project investigates how cellular networks process environmental signals to influence cell fate decisions. By focusing on key signaling pathways, the aim is to develop models that predict how genetic variations affect cellular responses to treatments, enhancing understanding of drug resistance mechanisms.
Cell life is not the property of any single protein or gene; rather it emerges from concerted actions of multiple molecules in cellular networks.
Current proposal is focused on Signal Transduction Networks (STN) connecting the environment to cell responses. A major challenge is to understand how STN integrate and process environmental signals in a robust and reliable way and how they “compute” cell fate decisions depending on genetic background.
To answer this question, the study will be focused…
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
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