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Oncogenesis Stress Signaling (OSS)

Oncogenesis Stress Signaling (OSS)

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The INSERM U1242 COSS laboratory is a translational research structure bringing together biologists and clinicians to better understand oncogenesis in brain and gynecological cancers. By associating biologists working on cancer stress signaling pathways and cancer clinicians, the laboratory aims at deciphering how tumor cells cope with stresses to resist to death.

Moreover, COSS researchers collaborate with chemists for the design and synthesis of novel pharmacological molecules that target the relevant stress signaling pathways.

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