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Neta Felsenthal serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Curie Institute in Paris within the Cell Biology and Cancer research unit (UMR144), leading the dedicated Cell migration and invasion team. Her position situates her at the intersection of fundamental cell biology and oncological research in a premier European biomedical institution.
Her research program centers on cellular migration mechanisms with specific emphasis on fibroblast regulation of intestinal epithelium during development and homeostasis. This work explores stromal-epithelial crosstalk in tissue integrity maintenance, directly linking cell migration dynamics to cancer progression and regenerative processes. Key interests span cell biology, cancer research, developmental biology, and intestinal homeostasis through the lens of microenvironmental interactions.
Dr. Felsenthal's documented output includes a 2022 publication in Current Opinion in Cell Biology examining fibroblast-mediated epithelial regulation. This reflects her focus on fundamental cellular mechanisms with translational relevance to cancer biology and tissue repair.
Information regarding student supervision, grant funding, awards, and laboratory infrastructure details was not available in the source material. Her research program operates within the institutional framework of the Curie Institute's Cell Biology and Cancer unit, leveraging its specialized resources for cell migration studies.
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