Dr. Florian Karreth is an Associate Member at the Moffitt Cancer Center, where his lab focuses on cancer development and progression. A graduate of the University of Vienna, his expertise lies in non-coding RNAs and pseudogenes, with a specific emphasis on melanoma.
He is actively involved in expanding his research team, frequently posting about recruitment for postdoctoral fellows and specialists to work on projects utilizing novel mouse models for cancer research.
His research provided the first in vivo evidence that a pseudogene (BRAF) can cause cancer, specifically lymphoma, in animal models.
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