International Seminars UMIB 2025 – Single cell resolution of an epigenetic signature in chemotherapy persister tumor cells
International Seminars UMIB 2025 - Single cell resolution of an epigenetic signature in chemotherapy persister tumor cells
Single cell resolution of an epigenetic signature in chemotherapy persister tumor cells

On March 18th, the UMIB Scientific Seminar will take place in partnership with the ICBAS International Seminars, featuring a presentation by Professor Alexandre Gaspar Maia, PhD, current Director of the Epigenomics Development Lab – CIM Epigenomics Program and Associate Professor at the Mayo Clinic, United States.

The seminar, entitled “Single-cell resolution of an epigenetic signature in chemotherapy persister tumor cells”, will focus on new sequencing methods for tumor cells and epigenetic mechanisms of chemotherapy resistance in ovarian cancer.

The seminar will be held at 1:15 PM in Monobloco, Room 5, at ICBAS.

International Seminars UMIB 2025 - Single cell resolution of an epigenetic signature in chemotherapy persister tumor cells

ICBAS/FFUP

March 18th

Monobloc 5

13H15

 

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