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Pengda Liu, PhD – Genetics and Molecular Biology Curriculum

Pengda Liu, PhD

Associate Professor

Contact Information

Address

Office:
450 West Drive
21-246 Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Chapel Hill, NC 27599

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Pengda Liu, PhD

Associate Professor

Areas of Interest

Cell signaling; cancer; mTOR; Akt; post-translational modification; protein-protein interaction

About

  • Mentorship Training Completions:
  • Culturally Aware Mentoring Badge
  • OGE Mentoring Workshop Badge
  • Safe Zone Training Badge
  • Department Affiliations:
  • Biochemistry and Biophysics

My Research

The Pengda Liu Lab is interested in deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying aberrant signaling events that contribute to tumorigenesis mediated by protein modifications and protein-protein interactions. Understanding these events may lead to identification of novel drug targets and provide new treatment strategies to combat human cancer. To this end, we are interested in the potential of enzymes, and their inhibition, for generating traditional inhibitory chemical compounds or antibodies as potential therapeutic tools.

Cell signaling networks determine cell fate and aberrant activation of oncogenic signaling is a key mechanism during cancer development; however, cell-signaling networks are complicated and dynamic with fluxes in both space and time. Thus, to understand how cancer-associated aberrant cell decisions are made requires addressing the following questions through a global view of cell signaling networks, including to identify the key molecular events that lead to malignant diseases but do not occur in healthy cells and to elucidate how can cancer-associated signaling modules be targeted for cancer treatment.