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Bethsebie Sailo is a Researcher at the Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Ahuja Lab in Surgical Oncology. Her work focuses on cancer biology, chemoresistance mechanisms, and the application of natural compounds in therapeutic strategies. She investigates epigenetic landscapes in cancer subtypes, molecular targets for drug development, and the role of phytochemicals in overcoming treatment resistance.
Her research interests include cancer stemness, epigenetic biomarkers, and the translation of molecular signatures into clinical diagnostics. She has contributed to studies on tocotrienols, sulforaphane, and capsaicin as chemosensitizers. Her recent work highlights the potential of epigenetics in liquid biopsy technology and precision oncology.
Bethsebie has presented at conferences such as the International Conference on Nutraceuticals and Chronic Diseases and serves as a Journal Service Editor for Sciences of Phytochemistry. Her activities include organizing workshops on cancer research and contributing to translational studies on lung and pancreatic cancers.
