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Yoshiki Sakai, PhD

Normally, epithelial tissues, which cover all external body surfaces and line internal cavities, expel unwanted cells to maintain health in a process known as cell extrusion. However, some cancer cells, particularly those with the common RasV12 mutation, manage to avoid extrusion. Using Drosophila (fruit flies) as a model, Dr. Sakai [Rhee Family Fellow] will explore how RasV12-mutant cells manipulate neighboring cells to avoid extrusion. Understanding this process could lead to new ways to prevent cancer cells from escaping the epithelial defense, offering potential new treatments. Dr. Sakai received his PhD and BS from Nagoya University, Nagoya.

Project title: "How do tumors evade cell extrusion?"
Institution: University of California, Berkeley
Named Award: Rhee Family Fellow
Award Program: Fellow
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s): David Bilder, PhD
Cancer Type: All Cancers
Research Area: Cell Biology