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Decoding the TP53 mutational landscape: CRISPR perspectives on functional diversity and therapeutic interventions

Julianne Funk, 3 March 2026 - 1st speaker

Decoding the TP53 mutational landscape: CRISPR perspectives on functional diversity and therapeutic interventions Julianne Funk is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Molecular Oncology at Marburg University. Her research focuses on functional genomics of the tumor suppressor gene TP53, with a particular emphasis on CRISPR-based saturation genome editing to systematically characterize the effects of cancer-associated variants. Her work aims to improve clinical variant interpretation by linking large-scale functional data with tumor genomics.

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  • Marburg University (Marburg, Germany)