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Biomedical Research in Melanoma

The Biomedical Research in Melanoma group is interested in skin cancer. We investigate the molecular causes for these diseases to design effective therapies against them. Our research is done in close proximity to patients, where our goal is to translate our discoveries as fast as possible to the clinic. To that end, we have a multidisciplinary group that associate dermatologists, oncologists, pathologists and basic-scientists that ask relevant clinical questions that need biological answers.

Our workflow contemplates information obtained from patients (genetic information, clinical history, functional data…) that is translated into animal models (genetic modified mouse models, PDX…) and in vitro experiments to answer the formulated questions. These results are used to design novel therapeutic approaches, including drug development and preclinical studies that ultimately will be translated to patients. 

The main lines of investigation are: 
•    Molecular mechanisms involved in melanoma development and progression, 
•    Targeting metabolism for melanoma treatment,
•    The mechanisms of resistance to immunotherapy.
 

Publications

Mediastinal FDG-positive lymph nodes simulating melanoma progression: drug-induced sarcoidosis like/lymphadenopathy related to ipilimumab.

PMID: 33509865
Journal: BMJ case reports
Year: 2021
Reference: BMJ Case Rep. 2021 Jan 28;14(1). pii: 14/1/e237310. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2020-237310.
Impact factor: 0
Publication type: Letter or abstract
Authors: Gonzalez-Cruz, Carlos, Bodet, Domingo, Munoz-Couselo, Eva, Garcia-Patos, Vicente et al.
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2020-237310

Classification of the cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19: a rapid prospective nationwide consensus study in Spain with 375 cases.

PMID: 32348545
Journal: BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
Year: 2020
Reference: Br J Dermatol. 2020 Jul;183(1):71-77. doi: 10.1111/bjd.19163. Epub 2020 Jun 10.
Impact factor: 7
Publication type: Paper in international publication
Authors: Galvan Casas, C, Catala, A, Carretero Hernandez, G, Rodriguez-Jimenez, P, Fernandez Nieto, D, Rodriguez-Villa Lario, A, Navarro Fernandez, I, Ruiz-Villaverde, R, Falkenhain, D, Llamas Velasco, M et al.
DOI: 10.1111/bjd.19163

Slowly growing nodule in supralabial region.

PMID: 30226477
Journal: Indian Journal of Dermatology Venereology & Leprology
Year: 2020
Reference: Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2020 Mar-Apr;86(2):215-217. doi: 10.4103/ijdvl.IJDVL_13_18.
Impact factor: 2.712
Publication type: Paper in international publication
Authors: Gonzalez-Cruz, Carlos, Bodet, Domingo, Garcia-Patos, Vicente et al.
DOI:

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The meeting was an opportunity to get to know projects from both institutions and to promote interaction between professionals.

On World Cancer Research Day, we highlight research aimed at improving treatments for both pediatric and adult cancers through innovative techniques.

On World Cancer Research Day, we highlight the oncology research model of the Vall d'Hebron Campus that allows laboratory results to be transferred as quickly as possible to clinical practice.