05.03.2026
DTOS 16.03.2026: Hyperactivation of the ALT pathway causes persistent telomeric bridge formation
We cordially welcome you to join the next talk in the Dresden Translational Oncology Seminar series on Monday, the 16th of March. Dr. Dennis Kappei from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore will give a talk titled “Hyperactivation of the ALT (Alternative Lengthening of Telemeres) pathway causes persistent telomeric bridge formation”. Dr. Kappei’s lab studies telomere biology and the role of the ALT pathway in cancer.
Date & place: 16.03.2026 at 5 pm, H66 conference room (3. OG) and Zoom (join via the QR code)
Speaker: Dr. Dennis Kappei, Cancer Science Institute of Singapore / National University of Singapore
Talk: Hyperactivation of the ALT pathway causes persistent telomeric bridge formation
Host: Prof. Frank Buchholz (UCC, Medical Systems Biology)
DTOS is a seminar series jointly organized by the NCT/UCC Dresden and Dresden School of Clinical Science.