Lisa Tonini holds a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology and a Master's in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology from the University of Camerino, Italy. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Jeju National University, South Korea, where her research centers on intestinal epithelial regeneration.
Her work focuses on understanding how intestinal stem cells (ISCs) respond to and recover from damage. By using intestinal organoids as a model system, she investigates the molecular signals that regulate ISC dynamics, niche stability, and tissue repair. Her goal is to uncover regenerative pathways that can inform the development of novel therapeutic strategies for intestinal diseases.
📧 Contact: toninilisa27@gmail.com
Research:
o Efficacy evaluation of Jeju born Extract in 2D cell cultures and animal models:
- Sarcopenia Recovery
o Toxicity test of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals using intestinal organoids
o Intestinal Alteration by fatty acid using intestinal organoids
contact information: juny9811@naver.com
I graduated in Molecular Biology degree and had 2-years experience in a cancer-related lab and 6-months in bioinformatics. My strong interest lies in cancer biology and its molecular pathways analyses. I find studying intracellular signaling particularly interesting!
Currently, I'm mastering basic bioinformatics tools and evaluating natural extracts for menopause efficacy in 2D cell lines and animal model. Additionally, I'm deepening my understanding of organoids, working on high fat diets and cancer phenotype changes in organoids.
contact information: taebbio@stu.jejunu.ac.kr