معرفی
Dr. Nina Moderau is a Research Associate in the Department of Surgery & Cancer at Imperial College London's Faculty of Medicine. Her research focuses on oncology and carcinogenesis, particularly exploring mutational landscapes in healthy and diseased tissues to understand cancer risk and progression. She specializes in molecular profiling of tumors to optimize treatment plans, with contributions to breast, colorectal, and gynecological cancers. Dr. Moderau also investigates genetic mechanisms using Drosophila melanogaster models, studying actin cytoskeleton dynamics, lipid metabolism regulation, and epigenetic signaling pathways. Her work integrates advanced imaging techniques like oblique plane microscopy for 3D tumor analysis. She is affiliated with the Stem Cell Regenerative Medicine Network and collaborates on translational research bridging basic science and clinical oncology.
Research Interests
- Molecular mechanisms of cancer initiation and progression
- Genomic and epigenomic profiling in cancer diagnosis and therapy
- Developmental biology models (Drosophila) for disease mechanism insights
- 3D tumor imaging and high-throughput screening
Awards & Grants
No awards or grants explicitly mentioned in available texts.
Advising & Collaborations
- Conducts multidisciplinary research with clinical and computational teams
- Engages in translational studies between basic science and clinical oncology
Labs & Affiliations
- Stem Cell Regenerative Medicine Network at Imperial College London
- Collaborations within the Faculty of Medicine's Cancer Research programs


