Best poster prize for NARILIS PhD student Kathleen Schmit at the 12th meeting of the FRS-FNRS Contact Group on oxidative stress and antioxidants
Kathleen Schmit is a PhD student at the Laboratory of Cellular Biology of UNamur (URBC), within the "TumHyp - Tumor Hypoxia" team of Professor Carine Michiels. She conducts research on the mechanisms underlying anticancer drug resistance, and in particular, on the role of TMEM45A in head and neck cancer resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs. Her thesis project is sponsored by Télévie.
On April 22nd, Kathleen Schmit participated to the 12th Meeting of the FRS-FNRS Contact Group on "Oxidative Processes and Antioxidants" in Louvain-la-Neuve. During this meeting, she was awarded the Best Poster Prize with her communication entitled "Translational study of the role of TMEM45A in head and neck cancer resistance to chemotherapies" (see abstract below). |
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Translational study of the role of TMEM45A in head and neck cancer resistance to chemotherapies
Kathleen Schmit1, Laure Finet2, Thierry Arnould1, Carine Michiels1
1 URBC-NARILIS, University of Namur, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur
2 Biobank, CHU UCL Dinant Godinne, Avenue Docteur Gaston Thérasse 1 , Yvoir