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Cell Signalling and Adhesion


Our group studies regulatory mechanisms of key signalling switches controlling growth and adhesion signals, which regulate important cellular processes such as cell proliferation, migration and survival. In cancer these signals are responsible for triggering tumour invasion and metastasis. We use structural techniques, such as X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy, in combination with biochemical and functional studies to understand at atomic level how specific growth and adhesion signals are regulated and to rationalise how oncogenic events result in their deregulation. The structural understanding allows us to design potential anti-cancer therapeutics that interfere with oncogenic deregulation. To this end we perform a fragment based drug discovery approach to develop highly selective allosteric inhibitors for potential cancer therapy. Our projects focus on growth and adhesion signalling systems that interact and are regulated by specific lipids in the plasma membrane.
Main specialization
Área de investigación:
Disciplina ERC:
  • LS - LIFE SCIENCES
  • LS1 Molecular and Structural Biology and Biochemistry
Industrial Leadership:
  • 4. Biotechnology
  • 4.1. Boosting cutting-edge biotechnologies as future innovation drivers
Societal Challenges:
  • 1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing
  • 1.04. Understanding disease