Tomisin Olukoga

Scientist, Cancer Biology at QV Bioelectronics

Tomisin is a cell biologist with experience in DNA damage repair mechanisms, the DNA damage response, and their relation to mitotic cell cycle regulation. Upon achieving his Ph.D. from the Genome Damage & Stability Centre at the University of Sussex, where he conducted research into the three-dimensional DNA damage response and its effect on local chromatin function, Tomisin gained 4 further years of original research experience as a postdoctoral research fellow. In this role, he focused on the interplay between the misregulation of mitosis and faithful chromosome segregation, with a subsequent investigation into how mitosis-associated DNA damage may initiate cancer genome evolution. As QV Bioelectronics’ cancer biologist, Tomisin runs pre-clinical testing of the innovative electric field therapy technology as applied to the treatment of #glioblastoma and other neuro-oncological conditions.


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