Multiomic investigation of the molecular mechanisms during differential treatment response in breast cancers

Closing date: 09/06/2025

MB-PhD Summer Placement Project: Multiomic investigation of the molecular mechanisms during differential treatment response in breast cancers 

Lead Supervisors: Dr Sankari Nagarajan 

Applications Deadline: Monday 9th June 2025

Project Keywords: Epigenetics; Enhancer RNAs; Chromatin biology
Research Opportunity: MB-PhD Summer Placement Project

MB-PhD Summer Placement Project Outline

The placement will be in person in molecular biology labs. We aim to let the student watch the key lab experiments we perform in understanding functional genomics and epigenetics. If time permits, we can also teach the student how we do bioinformatic analyses.

 

Key activities

With this placement, our lab will provide a lab-tour and opportunity to shoulder our main experiments such as Chromatin immunoprecipitation, preparing samples for sequencing, interaction-based proteomics, quantitative PCRs, Western blots, etc. Depending on time, we will be also able to show our bioinformatic platforms for functional genomics. The students can also attend our weekly journal clubs and or lab meetings.

 

Supervisor style

We believe in maintaining friend collegiate environment, we are very supportive group to students and staffs. Our vision is to potentially stop cancer from spreading in our body and make treatments to work better.

About Dr. Sankari Nagarajan (Project Lead Supervisor)

Nagarajan’s lab is interested in unravelling the mechanisms of enhancer regulation and the role of transcription factors in mediating the progression to drug resistance and metastasis in aggressive cancers. Dr Sankari Nagarajan’s lab utilises single cell analyses, functional genomic technologies, quantitative chromatin-based proteomics and CRISPR-Cas9 assays to decipher the mechanisms of transcription. The lab work on the following projects:

1. Understanding the role of chromatin-associated proteins in driving endocrine resistance in breast and prostate cancers

2. Deciphering the activity of enhancers and transcription factors regulated by chromatin remodelling complexes

3. Single-cell epigenomics to investigate the molecular mechanisms of metastasis in aggressive cancers

4. Enhancer-derived RNAs as markers for enhancer regulation in aggressive breast cancers

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