Carcinogenesis and Cancer Mutagenesis
Cancer happens once the common cells get convert into cancer cells and this method is termed as carcinogenesis and alter of genetic data by natural or experimental approach is named as mutagenesis and it's going to cause many vulnerable diseases like cancer. Hence, this session investigates on the possibility of reduction of cause to require place.
Oncogenic and Epigenetics
Oncogenic is that the sub-field of biological science that characterizes the cancer associated cells. It centers on genomic, epigenetic and transcript change in cancer. The goal of this session is to identify new oncogenes or growth suppressor genes which will provide new insights into cancer diagnosis, predicting clinical outcome of cancers and new targets for cancer therapies.
· Role of Epigenetics and biological science in Cancer Development
· Implications of Epigenetic Model of tumor Evolution
· customized Oncogenomic Program
· Tumor Suppressor Inactivation
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