The deliberate use of viruses as oncolytic (cancer killing) agents has become evident since initial observations tracing back to the early 20th century. This thesis explores strategies to enhance oncolytic virotherapy, focusing on genetically engineered Semliki Forest virus. Here, I explore if and how modified viral therapies can enhance immune responses against tumors, especially when designed for single infection and cytokine delivery. Further, I demonstrate through in vitro and computational models that overcoming tumor resistance and promoting rapid inflammatory signaling are critical for effective T cell activation and complete tumor clearance.

thesis cover of Oncolytic Virotherapy - Analysis, Design, Models

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2024, University of Groningen & University of São Paulo

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2024, University of Groningen & University of São Paulo

The clinical landscape of Cancer virotherapy

2021, Molecular Therapy Oncolytics

A systematic analysis on the clinical safety and efficacy of onco-virotherapy

Tumor Extracellular vesicles

2021, Frontiers in Cell & Developmental Biology

A systematic analysis on the clinical safety and efficacy of onco-virotherapy

Extracellular vesicles post virotherapy

2025, Scientific Reports

A systematic analysis on the clinical safety and efficacy of onco-virotherapy

Modelling virotherapy in presence of resistant cells

2022, PLOS Computational Biology

A systematic analysis on the clinical safety and efficacy of onco-virotherapy

Modelling immune response to virotherapy

2024, Scientific reports

A systematic analysis on the clinical safety and efficacy of onco-virotherapy

Virotherapy to overcome resistance by macrophages

2025, BioRxiv

A systematic analysis on the clinical safety and efficacy of onco-virotherapy

Immune circuits in response to virotherapy

2024, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

A systematic analysis on the clinical safety and efficacy of onco-virotherapy

Landscape of synthetic biology in Netherlands

2022, Biotechnology Notes

A systematic analysis on the clinical safety and efficacy of onco-virotherapy
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