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Christine Desmedt is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, KU Leuven, and serves as the head of the Laboratory for Translational Breast Cancer Research. Her work bridges clinical oncology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics to address critical questions in breast cancer progression and subtypes, particularly focusing on the breast cancer-adiposity connection and less common subtypes like invasive lobular carcinoma. She leads multidisciplinary teams and international collaborations.
- Key Research Themes:
- Translational Breast Cancer Research
- Molecular Characterization of Tumor Heterogeneity
- Adiposity's Role in Cancer Biology
- Multi-Omics and Bioinformatics
- Clinical Trials for Triple-Negative and HER2-Low Subtypes
Her recent publications highlight advancements in histopathological growth patterns, Wnt signaling in drug resistance, and obesity-related molecular changes. She mentors PhD students in oncology and bioinformatics, fostering translational projects involving clinical data, tumor microenvironment analysis, and AI-driven diagnostics. The lab also participates in global rapid autopsy programs and advocates for patient-centric research through initiatives like the European Lobular Breast Cancer Consortium.
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