
Michelle Leung: Experimental models and high-throughput sequencing in metastasis research
Michelle Leung, PhD Student Researcher at UCL Cancer Institute, shared an article on LinkedIn:
“Thrilled to share our new review!
We dive into how experimental models and high-throughput sequencing (aka all the omics) complement each other in metastasis research. By bridging these approaches, we can unlock deeper insights into cancer progression and treatment.
Working in my supervisors’ labs has given me a profound appreciation for the intersection of bioinformatics and wet lab work in cancer research. It’s incredible to see how combining these approaches can truly advance our understanding of metastasis. I hope our review inspires others to see the power of integrating such research methods!
A huge thank you to Nicholas McGranahan and Charles Swanton (The Francis Crick Institute)—though that really should go without saying! Also very grateful to Rosetrees for supporting my PhD at UCL Cancer Institute.
Special shoutout to Karen Grimes, Maria Zagorulya, and Ariana Huebner for their continuous intellectual (and emotional) support throughout the writing process.
Check out our review here.”
Integrating model systems and genomic insights to decipher mechanisms of cancer metastasis.
Authors: Michelle M. Leung, et al.
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