Biography:
Doctoral student Yarcely Rodríguez studied biology at the Central University of Venezuela, developing her thesis in the molecular genetics laboratory of Dr. Takiff at the Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research, graduating in 2011. She then joined the laboratory for the synthesis of bioactive compounds led by Professor Araya Maturana at the Institute of Chemistry of Natural Resources of the University of Talca-Chile and Interdisciplinary Group on Mitochondrial Targeting and Bioenergetics (MIBI), where she is finishing her doctoral thesis work to receive the title of doctor.
Title : Aniline quinones produce mitochondrial dysfunction and migrastatic effect on triple-negative breast cancer line MDA-MB-231