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Juan Carlos Cabellos Guillem

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Juan Carlos Cabellos Guillem

Research Assistant
Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

juan.c.c.guillem@ntnu.no
+34645696515 1.340 Fred Kavli-bygget, del 1 Øya, Trondheim
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I focus on developing robust protocols for prostate organoid production, creating a reliable platform for prostate cancer modelling. Previously, I mapped zinc metabolism using MALDI imaging and explored chemokines as potential biomarkers in prostate cancer. My goal is to build tools that bridge experimental research and clinical impact.

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I focus on developing robust protocols for prostate organoid production, establishing a reliable and reproducible platform for modeling prostate cancer in vitro. My work aims to capture the complexity of tumor biology while providing a scalable system for experimental studies. Previously, I have mapped zinc metabolism in prostate tissue using MALDI imaging, uncovering spatial patterns that may inform disease mechanisms. I have also investigated chemokines as potential biomarkers, seeking molecular signatures that could improve diagnosis and prognosis. Ultimately, my goal is to develop tools and models that effectively bridge experimental research and clinical applications, advancing precision medicine in prostate cancer.

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Inflammation “the fuel for cancer” - adding precision to patient stratification and therapy

Novel patient-derived pre-clinical models will provide unique insights of the inflammatory association to aggressive PCa.

Publications

Spatial integration of multi-omics data from serial sections using the novel Multi-Omics Imaging Integration Toolset

We present the Multi-Omics Imaging Integration Toolset (MIIT), a Python framework for integrating spatially resolved multi-omics data. Our model achieves state-of-the-art performance.
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