π Uncovering New Mechanisms Behind Cancer Cell Division
π€ Featured Speaker | G-PHEC 2026
We're pleased to feature Eleni Petsalaki at the Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress (G-PHEC 2026).
Presentation
How do cancer cells maintain chromosome stability during cell division?
This presentation explores a fascinating cellular mechanism in which actin polymerization and mechanical tension play a role in preventing chromatin bridge breakage during cytokinesis in human cancer cells.
Understanding these processes can provide important insights into how abnormalities during cell division contribute to genomic instability and cancer biology. The research offers an opportunity to explore the complex interaction between the cytoskeleton, mechanical forces, and chromosome integrity.
π¬ Key Areas of Interest
Cancer cell division and cytokinesis
Actin polymerization and cytoskeletal dynamics
Chromatin bridge stability
Mechanical tension in cellular processes
Genomic stability and cancer biology
Emerging molecular mechanisms in cancer research
Join researchers and healthcare professionals from around the world to explore innovative scientific discoveries and emerging perspectives in public health, medicine, and biomedical research.
π Discover the science behind cellular stability and explore new perspectives in cancer research.
π Speaker Profile:
https://globalpublichealthcongress.com/speaker/eleni-petsalaki
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