Ana Nikolic, MD, PhD
MD, University of TorontoFRCPC, Neuropathology, University of Calgary
PhD, University of Calgary

Areas of Research
Glioblastoma evolution
Our laboratory is interested in applying a combination of next-generation epigenetics, spatial imaging and profiling technologies to better understand tumour evolution in glioblastoma and other high-grade glioma in different contexts.
Our laboratory is interested in applying a combination of next-generation epigenetics, spatial imaging and profiling technologies to better understand tumour evolution in glioblastoma and other high-grade glioma in different contexts.
Spatial biology
Our laboratory is interested in understanding how glioblastoma cell states interact with normal cell types in the mouse and human brain, and their specific niches and interactions.
Our laboratory is interested in understanding how glioblastoma cell states interact with normal cell types in the mouse and human brain, and their specific niches and interactions.
Bioinformatics and image analysis
We use many next-generation technologies and have a high need for computational analysis of both genomic and epigenomic as well as high-content imaging data.
We use many next-generation technologies and have a high need for computational analysis of both genomic and epigenomic as well as high-content imaging data.
Supervising degrees
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Masters: Seeking Students
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Doctoral: Seeking Students
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