Center for Functional Cancer Epigenetics
The Center for Functional Cancer Epigenetics (CFCE) is dedicated to multiomic studies of cancer, with a strong emphasis on clinical samples. Initially focused on understanding epigenetic mechanisms in cancer, we have evolved to fully integrate genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptional analyses. Over the past eight years, our research has centered on single-cell analysis, and more recently, we have expanded into spatial biology of clinical samples.
Our work investigates the mechanisms of cancer development, progression and drug resistance while also developing technologies to directly analyze clinical samples—particularly FFPE tissues—to enhance translational research. Beyond our strong presence in scientific publications, we are actively engaged in innovation in molecular profiling and methodologies for translational research.
We are a highly collaborative team, always open to new ideas and partnerships to apply our technologies and expertise to exciting scientific and clinical questions. We are excited to be partnering with the Center for Immuno-Oncology to offer both broad and focused capabilities for applying our complementary methodologies to identify biomarkers to support translational studies and improve patient management.
Our work investigates the mechanisms of cancer development, progression and drug resistance while also developing technologies to directly analyze clinical samples—particularly FFPE tissues—to enhance translational research. Beyond our strong presence in scientific publications, we are actively engaged in innovation in molecular profiling and methodologies for translational research.
We are a highly collaborative team, always open to new ideas and partnerships to apply our technologies and expertise to exciting scientific and clinical questions. We are excited to be partnering with the Center for Immuno-Oncology to offer both broad and focused capabilities for applying our complementary methodologies to identify biomarkers to support translational studies and improve patient management.