I am a molecular biologist with a research focus on cancer epigenetics. I study how chromatin organization and epigenetic regulation shape tumor progression, cellular plasticity, and therapeutic response. By integrating molecular and functional approaches, I dissect the mechanisms linking chromatin structure to malignant phenotypes. My long-term goal is to translate these insights into clinically actionable biomarkers and therapeutic strategies to improve cancer prognosis and treatment.
Research Activities
Exploring the genetic and epigenetic background underlying phenotype’s variability
4f-SAMMY-seq (DNA-seq)
Characterizing bacterial chromosome organization and accessibility
Analysis of chromatin remodeling and epigenetic changes in different biological states
Transcriptomic analysis of cancer cells, stem cells, organoids, human and murine tissues in disease models
Transcriptomic profiling for coding and non-coding RNAs biomarker discovery and regulatory pathway analysis






