Translational Oncology Research Center
Translational Oncology Research Center’s Innovative Activities
Translational Oncology Research Center aims to be the regional hub for cancer research with its state-of-the-art equipment and highly skilled staff members. The center benefits from the well-equipped and resourceful laboratories to execute inventive and innovative ideas in cancer research, resulting in a number of discoveries.
Translational Oncology Research Center investigators have submitted several patent applications related to
- Targeting lactate dehydrogenase C to improve treatment response to common anti-cancer drugs.
- Therapeutic potential of lactate dehydrogenase C for immunotherapy.
- Identification and therapeutic potential of mRNA and lncRNA-based signatures in the resistance of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) to neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Diabetes Research Center (DRC)
Innovation Activities of the DRC
- Creating and developing intellectual property (IP) and commercial development..
- Developing blood and urine-based tests for predicting the progression of diabetic kidney disease
- Developing dietary supplements for improved immune health and methods for treating COVID-19.
- Generating induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) with GLUT2 mutations.
- Generating induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) with FOXA2 deletion.
- Establishing new human iPSC lines to study diabetes due to mutations in the glucokinase gene.