
معرفی
Denis Silachev is an Assistant Professor at the University of Geneva, actively contributing to the Oncogenic Signaling Pathways research group. He is based at the CMU campus, office C05.1535.a, and collaborates within a multidisciplinary team investigating molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development.
His research focuses on:
- Oncogenic signaling networks
- Cell proliferation and survival pathways
- Molecular targets in cancer
- Potential therapeutic interventions in oncology
While no specific publications are listed, his affiliation with a dedicated cancer signaling laboratory suggests active involvement in translational biomedical research. He works under the broader leadership of Professor Vladimir Katanaev, contributing to team-based scientific inquiry in molecular oncology.
There are currently no listed scientific awards or formal recognition mentioned in available sources.
Dr. Silachev participates in academic advising and research supervision within the group, though specific students are not named. The team likely engages in collaborative grants related to cancer signaling, supported by institutional and national funding bodies. The group operates within a well-structured research environment focused on experimental validation of signaling cascades in tumorigenesis.
The Oncogenic Signaling Pathways group includes several researchers and students, forming a cohesive unit dedicated to understanding the biochemical drivers of cancer. The lab environment emphasizes mechanistic studies, potentially utilizing techniques in proteomics, cell imaging, and genetic manipulation.