Friday, April 22, 2016

Finding causative needle in genomic haystack -- Interview with Samuel Tsang about drivers of Pancreatic Caner!!

Pancreatic cancer is the deadliest kind, with only 5% people surviving after 5 years from diagnosis. Many celebrities including Steve Jobs and Patrick Swayze succumbing to it. Pancreatic cancer, like any other, is a heterogeneous disease with many cell and gene of origins leading to its development and spread. But how can doctor find out the cause behind his patient's pancreatic cancer. Could there be a fast and efficient way to screen for the causative needle in the genetic haystack.

Samuel Tsang and his colleagues wanted to develop a method that could do exactly that. They develop a mouse model based protocol capable of testing the cancer causing capacities of genetic variations within a human patients. To know more about the technique, please listen it.



Please refer to the following article for more information:
Functional annotation of rare gene aberration drivers of pancreatic cancer.
Tsang et al., Nature Communications, Jan. 2016.


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