
Research Focus Areas
Our research portfolio is diverse and dynamic, reflecting our commitment to solving the riddles of complex diseases
Fibrotic Diseases
Fibrotic diseases are characterized by the abnormal buildup of fibrous connective tissue within organs, resulting in scarring and subsequent loss of function. Our research primarily focuses on elucidating the fundamental mechanisms that drive fibrosis, identifying biomarkers for early diagnosis, and crafting targeted therapeutic interventions to counteract this debilitating process.
Cancer
Cancer represents a diverse group of diseases marked by unchecked cell proliferation. Our research in this domain is dedicated to probing the molecular and genetic foundations of various cancers, devising targeted therapies that specifically address these unique characteristics, and enhancing diagnostic techniques to achieve earlier and more accurate detection.
Degenerative Diseases
These conditions encompass diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other disorders that result in the progressive deterioration of tissues or organs. Our research aims to dissect the pathways responsible for this degeneration, with the goal of discovering methods to slow or arrest disease progression. Additionally, we are exploring innovative strategies for tissue regeneration and repair to improve patient outcomes.
Autoimmune Disorders
Autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy body tissues, leading to a wide array of symptoms and complications. Our research focuses on unraveling the complex immune responses involved in these disorders, identifying key autoimmune triggers and pathways. We aim to develop more precise diagnostic tools and targeted treatments to modulate immune system activity, ultimately reducing the severity and frequency of autoimmune attacks and improving the quality of life for patients.