A little bit about me

As a dedicated MSc student in Cell and Gene Therapy my academic journey revolves around intricate world of cutting-edge biomedical sciences. I am committed to exploring innovative approaches that harness the power of genetic interventions to revolutionize cancer treatment strategies.

In addition to my academic pursuits, I proudly embrace the role of a devoted mother of my daughter. Balancing the responsibilities of motherhood with my commitment to pursuing my dreams in the field of Cell and Gene Therapy has been a challenging yet fulfilling journey.

anti-HER2 VHH

This study focuses on anti-HER2 VHHs and their potential for diagnostic purposes such as ELISA, flow cytometry, cell imaging, and immunohistochemistry.

Noxa and Puma Killer Genes

In this approach, the suicide gene was transferred to transformed cells and ignited apoptosis to exterminate them. Puma is a more potent killer gene and has higher capabilities to start intrinsic apoptosis pathway.

Synergistic effect of granzyme B-azurin

into a fusion protein, show promise in targeting cancer cells. Initial studies involve expression confirmation and binding analysis.

miR-128 and Puma Protein

In this study, we have shown that not only Puma is able to instigate apoptotic response but also its co-expression along with miR-128 could significantly enhance apoptosis in a synergistic manner.