Dr. Aparna Jayachandran specializes in cancer biology, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), cancer stem cells, and organ fibrosis. She earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Biology with Summa cum Laude honors from the University of Giessen, Germany. During her doctoral research, she elucidated the role of TGF-beta signaling in EMT and its implications for organ fibrosis models.
Following her Ph.D., Dr. Jayachandran conducted postdoctoral research at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research in Melbourne, Australia. There, she expanded her understanding of EMT in tumor biology and explored its connections to embryonic development, focusing on how melanoma cells might exploit the developmental EMT process to enhance their mobility. Her work has provided valuable insights into the mechanisms driving melanoma progression and metastasis.
In 2015, Dr. Jayachandran joined the Gallipoli Medical Research Institute and the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. Her current research investigates the links between EMT, immune evasion, and cancer stem cells, aiming to identify and develop potential drug targets for liver cancer.