Shoshani Lab

Chromosome Catastrophes in Cancer

Research

Our group aims to understand the plasticity of the cancer genome and how it contributes to disease progression. To study this, we apply chromosome manipulation approaches in cells, combined with live cell imaging, cytogenetics, and multiple sequencing approaches. Our goal is to identify vulnerabilities in mechanisms driving chromosome evolution, in order to design next-generation therapies with reduced resistance in patients.

Learn more about what we study in this 30-minutes seminar 
(from March 8, 2022)

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News

June 13, 2025

Shir AND Yifat win best poster prizes in the 2025 ecDNA Cancer Grand Challenges meeting!

April 27, 2025

Ofer and Venkata present at the 2025 EMBO Chromoploidy meeting

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Selected Publications

Aberrant inheritance of extrachromosomal DNA amplifications promotes cancer evolution

Marom S., Lifshits Dayan I., Narasimha Kadali V., Giurgiu-Kraljič M., Koifman G., Hakeny K., Chaurasia M., Benamozig O., Nevo R., Azuri I., Ryvkin J., Rotkopf R., Stelzer G., Oniashvili N., Mardoukh J., Pollock S., Iremadze N., Shipony Z., Kupervaser M., Wigoda N., Leshkowitz D., Elazar Z., Berko E., Henssen A. G. & Shoshani O. (2025) BioRxiv.

Chromothripsis drives the evolution of gene amplification in cancer

Shoshani O., Brunner S. F., Yaeger R., Ly P., Nechemia-Arbely Y., Kim D. H., Fang R., Castillon G. A., Yu M., Li J. S. Z., Sun Y., Ellisman M. H., Ren B., Campbell P. J. & Cleveland D. W. (2021) Nature. 591, 7848, p. 137-141
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