J3-5510 — Final report
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AKR1C and SRD5A enzymes involved in progesterone metabolism of endometrial cancer and endometriosis model cell lines

Maša Sinreih is recipient of "Trainee Award" at the 17th International Workshop on Enzymology and Molecular Biology of Carbonyl Metabolism, Poconos, USA. She presented her research in the framework of the project J3-5510 as a short oral presentation.

E.02 International awards

COBISS.SI-ID: 31468249
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Associate Editor for Frontiers in Pharmacology, section Experimental Pharmacology and Drug Design

In 2015 P.I. of the project joined the Associate Editors of the journal Frontiers in Pharmacology, section Experimental Pharmacology and Drug Design (I.F. = 4. 418). From 2016 she acts as an Editor of Research Topic entitled Relevance of Steroid Biosynthesis, Metabolism and Transport in Pathophysiology and Drug Discovery.(http://journal.frontiersin.org/journal/pharmacology/section/experimental-pharmacology-and-drug-discovery#editorial-board)

C.04 Editorial board of an international magazine

COBISS.SI-ID: 29551833
3.
Metabolism of progesterone in endometrial cancer cell lines HEC-1A and Ishikawa

Maša Sinreih was invited to attend the 3rd Congress on Steroid Research (November 15-18, 2015, Chicago, USA) to present results of the project J3-5510 and her Ph.D. thesis as a short oral presentation.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 32356569
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Studies of progesterone metabolism and the roles of metabolites in endometrial cancer and endometriosis

In the framework of the J3-5510 project Maša Sinreih concluded with her Ph.D. thesis and was awarded with Krka award as well as L'Oreal Award for Women in Science, which confirms high quality of research.

E.01 National awards

COBISS.SI-ID: 32262617
5.
The roles of AKR1B and AKR1C enzymes in endometriosis

At the 17th International Workshop on Enzymology and Molecular Biology of Carbonyl Metabolism P.I. gave a talk and presented results of the project J3-5510 on the roles of AKR1C enzymes in progesterone metabolism.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 31467993