Serena Pedron

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Position
Technical-administrative staff
Sections
Pathological Anatomy Section
Academic sector
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Telephone
045 8126723
E-mail
serena|pedron*univr|it <== Replace | with . and * with @ to have the right email address.

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Research groups

Digital Pathology - Telepathology
The research group promotes the use of digital systems for routinely diagnostics on ex-glass slides for second and expert opinion
FISH Lab
The research group study application of the interphase cytogenetic FISH analysis on formalin-fixed and paraffin embedded tissue for diagnostics, prognostication and predictiveness to targeted therapies in carcinoma primary arising from the urogenital tract (i.e. renal cell carcinoma), in breast carcinoma (Her-2 locus gene) and ALK/ROS-1 riarrangements in lung carcinoma; moreover application of FISH technique for 1p/19q abnormalities in tumours from the central nervous system is constantly performed. Prof. Guido Martignoni and Dr. Anna Caliò partecipate in the research group from more than a decade. The group published more than 100 manuscripts by using FISH analysis as primary mehtod of cancer discovery.
Medicina diagnostica di precisione e personalizzata
Projects
Title Starting date
Meccanismi molecolari e cellulari coinvolti nella patogenesi della fibrosi polmonare idiopatica. 1/1/06
Expression profiling in the diagnosis and prognosis of lymphoid tissue neoplasms 10/20/05
MOLECULAR AND IMMUNOBIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN THE PATHOGENESIS AND PROGRESSION OF THYROID NEOPLASMS 11/1/02
Analysis of p14ARF-p53 and skp2-p27kip1 molecular pathways in lymphoma/leukemia 6/1/02





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