PARTICIPATING LABS

Gallini, Sara




Our lab explores how the skin epithelium transitions towards, or even away from, cancer by defining cellular and molecular mechanisms orchestrating the competition dynamics between healthy and oncogenic cells in vivo.

To address these questions, we use the skin epithelium as a model system that is uniquely accessible by direct and non-invasive microscopic observation. We combine our state-of-the-art in vivo two-photon imaging of living mice with high throughput single cell transcriptomic and proteomic analyses to 1) track and manipulate the same cells over time and 2) identify therapeutic targets to suppress and treat cancer.


Key technologies
  • in vivo live imaging with two-photon microscope
  • genetic engineering
  • proteomic/genomic profiling.
Key biological questions
  • Real-time tracking of tumor evolution and mutation effects to transform strategies for curing and preventing cancer
  • investigating the physiological and pathological wound-repair processes in vivo.
Contact
EPFL SV ISREC UPGALLINI
SV 2528 (Bâtiment SV)
Station 19
1015 Lausanne
Focus areas