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Interactions of tumor-treating fields with cancer cells and their intracellular structures

Parole chiave CANCER CELLS, CELL SURVIVAL, ELECTRIC FIELD, MICROTUBULES, TUMOR TREATING FIELDS

Riferimenti JACEK ADAM TUSZYNSKI

Riferimenti esterni Prof. Karthik Shankar, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

Gruppi di ricerca 28- biomedica

Tipo tesi EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY

Descrizione Tumor-treating fields (TTFields) are low-intensity alternating electric fields in the range of 100-300 kHz which have been proven to have beneficial effects on cancer patients, especially those with advanced brain cancer. The mode of action of these fields is still not well established, in spite of 15 years of research in this area. In this project, the student will investigate the effects of TTFields using the device supplied to the University of Alberta by the Israel company called Novocure, which pioneered this method. The device, called inovitro, allows to expose a cancer cell culture to TTFields applied in a controllable manner via specially designed electrodes attached to the Petri dish and connected to a computer that can be programmed for the choice of frequency, intensity and duty cycle type of the electric field. We will use several cancer cell lines to determine their sensitivity to TTFields and will fluorescently label microtubules, actin filaments and mitochondria in separate experimental assay to monitor the response of these structures to TTFields. The aim of the project is to shed light on the molecular mode of action of TTFields.

Vedi anche  https://www.novocure.com/mechanism-of-action/

Conoscenze richieste basic laboratory skills involving cell culture and electrical measurements

Note This project will require the student to travel to Canada for 4-6 months in order to perform these experiments. Thesis writing and analysis can be done in Italy.


Scadenza validita proposta 11/11/2022      PROPONI LA TUA CANDIDATURA




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