Ozge has been awarded the highly prestigious Scholar-in-Training Award by the AACR
Ozge Saatci received the Scholar-in-Training award to attend the American Association for Cancer Research conference and present her research. Here is the press release: https://hollingscancercenter.musc.edu/news/archive/2023/04/24/hollings-team-ids-protein-that-helps-cancer-cells-in-cell-division-process
Our new paper is published in Cell Death & Differentiation
Our latest article has been published in Cell Death & Differentiation. The study focuses on the molecular mechanism of Transforming Acidic Coiled-Coil Containing Protein 3 (TACC3) in highly aggressive breast tumors with Centrosome amplification (CA). We demonstrated, for the first time, that TACC3 forms distinct functional interactomes regulating different processes Read more…
A new postdoctoral fellowship position is available!
Postdoctoral Fellow position to contribute to cancer biology research at the intersection of drug resistance, metastasis, and drug discovery in breast cancer. The Sahin Lab in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology & Hollings Cancer Center at Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston, South Carolina invites applications Read more…
Dr. Sahin receives the prestigious American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant (ACS-RSG)
Dr. Sahin received the prestigious American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant. The grant, totaling nearly $800,000 over the next four years, will support our research on overcoming tamoxifen resistance and blocking metastasis in breast cancer. Our hope is that the research results from this grant will lay the foundation for Read more…