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Dr. Olga Zaytseva is a researcher at the Australian National University, focusing on molecular mechanisms in brain cancer. She holds a PhD with extensive experience in studying KH-domain proteins and their role in fine-tuning transcription related to developmental gene patterns and tissue growth, particularly in Drosophila models. Her research includes screening patient-derived glioma lines to identify novel drugs targeting IDH1-driven brain cancer, as well as investigating therapeutic strategies for oligodendroglioma influenced by FUBP1. Olga has contributed significantly to projects aimed at understanding the mechanisms underlying primary brain cancers and drug discovery processes. Her publications and active research contributions reflect her expertise in these areas, making her a pivotal figure in her field.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT
Conducting research in the field of molecular mechanisms related to brain cancer, supervising students and managing research projects.
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