Chie Kikutake | Last modified date:2023.10.06 |
Assistant Professor /
Division of Bioinformatics
Research Center for Systems Immunology
Medical Institute of Bioregulation
Research Center for Systems Immunology
Medical Institute of Bioregulation
Graduate School
Homepage
https://kyushu-u.elsevierpure.com/en/persons/chie-kikutake
Reseacher Profiling Tool Kyushu University Pure
http://www.bioreg.kyushu-u.ac.jp/labo/bioinfo/
Division of Bioinformatics, Medical Institute of Bioregulation .
Academic Degree
Science
Country of degree conferring institution (Overseas)
No
Field of Specialization
Cancer genomics
Total Priod of education and research career in the foreign country
00years00months
Research
Research Interests
Membership in Academic Society
- Human cancer cells often consist of heterogeneous populations with various mutations. The combination of mutations in cancer cells varies depending on patients and/or each cancer cell. Cancer develops from mutations in some driver genes and accumulates various genetic mutations through cell growth, leading to intratumor heterogeneity. Intratumoral heterogeneity can be an obstacle to accurate diagnosis and efficient treatment. Therefore, using large-scale data and statistical methods, I analyze how this intratumor heterogeneity is formed and how it evolves.
keyword : cancer, genomics, bioinformatics, statistics
2019.04.
- Medical Artificial Intelligence
- The Molecular Biology Society of Japan
- Japanese cancer association
Unauthorized reprint of the contents of this database is prohibited.