Protein Bioinformatics Research Group

Oncology

Personal Medicine can provide the opportunity to the best possible treatment for the patient, but it requires the knowledge of the mutations within the genome. We worked together with the National Institute of Oncology Department of Molecular Pathology to develop a method for analysing DNA from formalin fixed and paraffin embedded samples. Applying this for a great number of samples in a single high-throughput sequencing run, the diagnosis can be less labor-intensive and much faster than traditional techniques.

People working on this project

Gábor E. Tusnády

Collaborating partners

Erika Tóth
Surgical and Molecular Tumor Pathology Centre, National Institute of Oncology

Related publications

News

2020-06-02 - Paper published
2019-03-08 - PhD degree
2019-02-07 - Paper published
2018-11-14 - Scientific Students' Association third prize
2018-10-30 - Paper published