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Rasmus Siersbæk is an Associate Professor in Functional Genomics and Metabolism at the University of Southern Denmark. His research focuses on understanding the transcriptional control and regulation of gene expression, particularly in the context of breast cancer and adipocyte differentiation. He has been involved in several significant projects that explore cancer cell heterogeneity and the implications of MYC in transcriptional regulation. With an emphasis on genome-wide profiling techniques such as ChIP-seq, Siersbæk aims to elucidate the molecular mechanisms driving breast cancer metastasis and treatment responses. His recent work includes collaboration with private foundations and research councils to investigate these complex biological processes. Siersbæk is actively engaged in public talks and presentations sharing insights about developments in cancer research and gene regulation. He has contributed to multiple research endeavors aimed at advancing our understanding of the genetic factors associated with obesity and breast cancer.
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