Modulating Cancer Networks with Molecular Glues
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Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge research on modulating cancer networks using molecular glues in this insightful conference talk by Michelle Arkin from the University of California San Francisco. Delve into the innovative approach of targeting 14-3-3 protein-protein interactions to modulate the MAPK pathway, specifically C-RAF activity. Gain valuable insights into potential new strategies for cancer treatment as Arkin presents her findings at the European Association for Cancer Research virtual conference on Signaling Circuits in Cancer. Learn about the latest advancements in understanding cancer cell signaling circuits, their control mechanisms, and their role in cancer progression and therapy resistance. Discover how the development of drug-like molecules can alter important biological processes, potentially leading to new drug designs and a deeper understanding of human biology.
Syllabus
Michelle Arkin: "Modulating Cancer Networks with Molecular Glues"
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