As a Principal Investigator and Lecturer at the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, my work is dedicated to understanding and combating breast cancer through four key areas:
- Decoding Cancer’s Journey: I investigate how changes in gene regulation contribute to breast cancer’s spread to other parts of the body.
- Overcoming Treatment Resistance: My research explores why cancer cells become resistant to drugs, aiming to find new methods to halt disease progression.
- Innovating for Better Understanding: I develop advanced models that mimic how breast cancer behaves and spreads, enhancing our research capabilities.
- Exploring Brain Involvement: A crucial focus is on understanding how breast cancer metastasizes to the brain, striving to uncover mechanisms and potential treatments for this challenging aspect of the disease.
Central to my approach is exploring the complex interactions at the cellular level that drive breast cancer. By delving into these details, my aim is to pave the way for new, more effective treatments and diagnostic tools.
