Edwige Roy
University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
Edwige Roy is a PharmD/PhD working as a postdoctoral fellow at the Frazer Institute, University of Queensland, Translational Research Institute. She has established a research program on cell fate tracking of epidermal stem cells in order to evaluate their in vivo contribution to homeostasis, wound healing and skin carcinogenesis, using a multicolour lineage-tracing model. Currently, her work is focus on developing new strategies to prevent the development of additional tumours in the cancerisation field among high-risk patients.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Chronic UVB exposure induces early transcriptomic changes associated with skin cancer development (#227)
2:50 PM
Chenhao Zhou
Session 15.2 - Spatial Omics
Unravelling transcriptomics effects of sirolimus in cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas chemoprevention (#226)
2:40 PM
Lea Dousset
Session 15.2 - Spatial Omics
Immune checkpoint inhibitors impact skin field cancerisation by reducing actinic keratoses and keratinocyte carcinomas (#121)
4:45 PM
Charlotte Cox
Joint Plenary Session 12.0
Epidermal Carcinoma Development in Organ-Transplanted Recipients: Epidermal Cell Dynamic Analysis in Response to Cyclosporine A Treatment (#215)
11:20 AM
Edwige Roy
Session 14.3 - Biology