To date, more than 20 researchers, laboratory technicians and students of various backgrounds are active in the CANSEARCH pediatric onco-hematology research platform. This offers a varied pooling of professionals for greater efficiency.

Professor Marc Ansari, Member
Founder and Director


Head of the Pediatric Onco-Hematology Unit HUG
Marc Ansari has practiced in the medical field for over 15 years, particularly in the areas of pediatric oncology-hematology and genetics. In 2011, he founded the CANSEARCH Foundation and research platform at the University of Geneva. Since 1 January 2013, he is Head of the Pediatric Onco-Hematology unit at the HUG. In November 2015, he was appointed Professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Geneva.
Mohamed Aziz Rezgui, B.Pharm, M.Sc

Mohamed Aziz Rezgui studied pharmacogenomics at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Montreal, Canada. He works in the team of Dre. Maja Krajinovic at CHU Sainte-Justine Hospital, Montreal, as research assistant in collaboration with Prof. Marc Ansari at HUG, Geneva. He focuses on genetic impact research on pharmacokinetics and clinical outcomes in pediatric patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. At the same time, he started a clinical research experience in the hemato-oncology department of CHU Sainte-Justine, in Montreal, in the program of the Canadian Cancer Registry under the supervision of Dr. Henrique Bittencourt
Frédéric Baleydier, MD, Ph.D

Frédéric Baleydier has benefiting from a training in onco-hematology and pediatric immunology carried out in France (IHOP, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Necker-Children-Sick Hospital, Assistance-Public Hospitals of Paris), supplemented by a scientific training in Paris and Boston in the USA (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School).
He was a senior doctor in pediatric hemato-oncology in Lyon (IHOP, Hospices Civils de Lyon) and in the United Kingdom in Bristol (Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol University Hospitals) before joining the team of pediatric onco-hematology of HUG in September 2016
Khalil Ben Hassine, MPharm, PhD student

Khalil holds a Master's degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Geneva, as well as the Swiss Federal Pharmacist Diploma. He joined the CANSEARCH laboratory team in October 2019, to do his doctoral thesis (PhD) under the direction of Prof Marc Ansari, Dr. Tiago Nava and Dr. Rao Chakradhara S. Uppugunduri. His research project focuses on the impact of genetic markers and drug interactions on the pharmacokinetics of conditioning agents for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Dr. Fanette Bernard

Pediatric onco-hematologist in the HUG pediatric onco-hematology unit since 2012. Prior to this, Fanette trained and worked at the Timone-childrens hospital in Marseille, France. She is involved in clinical research in the field of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Aurore Britan Wood

With a PhD in Molecular Genetics and Physiology from Blaise Pascal University (France), Aurore Britan-Wood joined the CANSEARCH research platform in paediatric oncology and haematology at Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) on 1 February.
Aurore worked for several years in basic research at the University of Geneva's Faculty of Medicine and joined the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics in 2011, where she acquired expertise in bioinformatics, biocuration and human protein databases. After obtaining the Diplôme de formation continue en Gestion des Essais Cliniques at the University of Geneva, Aurore joined the HUG Clinical Research Centre in November 2018 as a scientific collaborator, where she participated in the coordination of the deployment of General Consent for Research within the HUG, its monitoring, as well as the management of various clinical studies conducted within the HUG. She was also part of the Data Management team, managing the data from numerous clinical studies in compliance with all the laws and regulations relating to Good Clinical Trial Practice (ICH-GCP).
Aurore is a member of the Geneva Cantonal Commission on Ethics in Human Research (CCER) and has also been a member of the data management platform of the Swiss Organisation for Clinical Trials (SCTO).
Dr Rao Chakradhara S. Uppugunduri, PhD, Indian, Geneva, Switzerland

Dr Uppugunduri holds a PhD in clinical pharmacology. He works as a senior researcher, responsible for experimental research, within the CANSEARCH paediatric oncology and haematology research platform. He is also a lecturer at the University of Geneva. He is a member of the Training Division of the European Society for Pharmacogenomics and Personalised Therapy (ESPT). His research has focused on pharmacogenetics and personalised medicine. He is part of the group working on the personalisation of chemotherapy and conditioning regimes prior to stem cell transplantation in children and adolescents. He is currently leading research projects aimed at identifying pharmacogenetic information that can be used to improve clinical care, particularly in paediatric onco-haematology.
Dr. Youssef Daali, PharmD, PhD. Pharmacist, Morocco, Switzerland

Head of the Clinical Research Laboratory of Pharmacology Service Geneva University Center, Youssef works in partnership with the pediatric onco-hematology platform of the University Centre of Geneva (laboratory of the CANSEARCH Foundation) in the areas of pediatric pharmacology.
Aneta Drakul

A young doctor from the University of Zurich, Aneta joined the CANSEARCH pediatric oncology and hematology research platform as part of her MD PhD, which she is doing in parallel with her clinical training at Kinderspital Zurich. She is involved in research in the field of pharmacogenetics; in particular, her work focuses on the influence of specific alleles on the toxicity of busulfan.
Isabelle Dupanloup, PhD
Isabelle holds a PhD in population genetics from the University of Geneva. After several post-doctoral stays in Italy and Switzerland, she specialized in bioinformatics and omics and clinical data analysis, first at the University of Bern and then at the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB). She joined the CANSEARCH lab in June 2022 as a senior researcher. She is working on different research projects with the aim to optimize clinical care in pediatric oncology.
Dr. Fabienne Gumy Pause, MD, Geneva, Switzerland.

Head of the oncogenetic group of the platform of hematology and pediatric oncology of the University Center of Geneva (laboratory of the CANSEARCH foundation). Hematologist-pediatric oncologist doctor at the Cantonal University Hospital of Geneva.
Mary Khoshbeen – Boudal, Geneva, Switzerland

Mary is a graduate of the Geneva laboratory assistants school and works in the CANSEARCH laboratory as a laboratory assistant. She specializes in biochemistry and molecular biology.
Laurence Lesne, graduated in Biology at the University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

Laurence worked in the pediatric onco-hematology platform of the University Centre of Geneva (laboratory CANSEARCH Foundation) as a laboratory assistant in the cancer genetics group. She specializes in cell culture, biochemistry and molecular biology.
Rodolfo Lo Piccolo, Geneva, Switzerland

After graduating from the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (HES-SO) in October 2006, Rodolfo joined the care team of the Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Unit (UOHP) of the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG) in January 2007. In order to complete his training in the field of pediatrics, he began a postgraduate training in 2010, and obtained a DAS HES-SO in Child Health, Adolescence and Family Health in June 2012. The opportunity to evolve in the field of research within the UOHP arose in 2014, and Rodolfo took up the position of clinical research assistant of the UOHP in January 2015. To date, his training is complemented by an additional DAS from the University of Geneva in Clinical Trials Management, Implementation of Best Practices and Quality Process, which he obtained in August 2017.
Denis Marino, Geneva, Switzerland

Denis Marino is the operational co-director of the Geneva pediatric onco-hematology biobank (BaHOP) of the University Hospital of Geneva. Denis has been a member of the Onco-hematology research platform since 2013. He joined the Cansearch laboratory team as laboratory manager. Denis holds a diploma in biomedical science, and benefices of broad experience in the field of biomedical research spanning from biochemistry, cytometry, immunology, mouse models, and biosafety. With the creation of the Geneva Pediatric Onco-Hematology Research biobank (BaHOP) in 2016, and thereafter for its further development, Denis successfully accomplished a Master of Sciences in the field of biobanking from the Medical University of Graz. Denis Marino contributed to the creation of the BaHOP and of its IT system selection and implementation. His work focuses principally on the operational managements of the BaHOP biobank.
Veneranda Mattiello

Verenanda has been part of the medical team of the Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Unit of the University Hospitals of Geneva since 2010. She holds a degree in Medicine from Italy at the University of Naples, and specializes in pediatric onco-hematology in Switzerland. She then perfected her training in pediatric hematology in Italy (Polyclinique de Milan) and in France (University of Lyon).
Since 2015, she is also responsible for the management of pediatric onco-hematology clinical trials in Geneva.
Vid Mlakar, PhD, Slovenia

Vid earned a degree in molecular biology and biochemistry at the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). He joined the CANSEARCH laboratory team as a postdoctoral researcher. He specializes in molecular biology and cancer genetics.
Covid Mootoosamy

After completing a Master's degree in Clinical Pharmacology (M.Sc.) at the University of Montreal (Canada), Covida Mootoosamy completed an internship in a pharmacogenomics research laboratory at the CHU Sainte Justine Hospital under the supervision of Dr. Maja Krajinovic. She is learning about different genotyping methods, PCR protocol optimization and PCR plate design. She collaborates with the CANSEARCH research platform in pediatric oncology and hematology at the University of Geneva on research projects related to the Busulfan conditioning regimen.
Fanny Muet, clinical research assistant

Fanny graduated with a Masters in Health Engineering in Management of Clinical Trials from the Pharmacy university of Montpellier. After a clinical research experience in the pediatric hemato-oncology service at Montpellier University Hospital, she completed her final year as an apprentice clinical coordinator at Sanofi in Lyon. Fanny joined the CANSEARCH laboratory team in July 2019 to help coordinate the clinical trials of the research platform.
Fanny Ouk, medical student, Geneva, Switzerland - 10 09 18

Fanny is a 6th year medical student at the University of Geneva who, through her affinity with pediatrics, has written as part of her master's work a literature review on the evaluation of the gonadotoxicity of oncological treatments used in pediatrics under the direction of Dr. Fabienne Gumy Pause. This document could serve as a decision aid for the medical teams involved in the preservation of fertility. Her work has thus contributed to the activities of the pediatric onco-hematology platform of the CANSEARCH Foundation.
Dr. André O. von Bueren, M.D., Ph.D., PD.

Responsible for the Pediatric Neuro-oncology group, a reference for children and adolescents with brain tumors and a hematologist-oncologist from the Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Unit of the HUG, André has been practicing in the medical field for almost 15 years. He is specialized in pediatric neuro-oncology. Her areas of interest include clinical trials and pre-clinical research of pediatric brain tumors, particularly high-grade gliomas.
Dr. Nicolas WAESPE, MD, FMH

Nicolas, a hematologist-pediatric oncologist, has worked in oncology-hematologic pediatrics in Switzerland and has completed his training with a clinical fellowship and research at SickKids Hospital in Toronto, Canada. Nicolas joined the CANSEARCH Research laboratory at the University of Geneva as a researcher in August 2018. In parallel, he is a collaborator at the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine in Bern. His research projects aim to better understand the effect of genetic differences on the development of childhood cancers and the side effects after anti-cancer treatments.

List of other researchers who have worked for the CANSEARCH research platform in pediatric oncology and hematology at the University of Geneva – as of May 2023

Marc Armengol, Raphale Buser, Eva Choong, Patricia Curtis, Ana Dito, Moatasem El-Ayadi, Benjamin Fernandez, Muhammed Gencaslan, Hadiren Golay, Stefano Madriota, Eduard Morel, Dr. Tiago Nava, Shannon Robin, Yoann Sarmiento, Sven Stebel, Anuj Tyagi, Yi Zhang, Pauline et Luana.