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Wayne Stallaert, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. He holds a PhD in Biochemistry from Université de Montréal. His research focuses on understanding the interaction between cells and their environment, particularly in cancer and immune systems. He investigates cell cycle plasticity, tumor progression, drug resistance, and molecular mechanisms underlying cellular behavior.
Key research areas include cancer cell quiescence, proteostasis, and the development of combinatorial therapies targeting these processes. His work combines experimental and computational approaches, such as single-cell profiling and spatial molecular analysis, to uncover biological trajectories and therapeutic vulnerabilities.
Recent publications highlight advancements in cell cycle mapping, drug-induced tumor behavior modeling, and the molecular basis of senescence-associated effects. His lab employs hyperplexed imaging and bioinformatics tools like DELVE for feature selection in single-cell data.
Stallaert’s interdisciplinary approach bridges cell biology, oncology, and systems biology, aiming to translate fundamental discoveries into clinical applications for cancer therapy.
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