Laura D Alaniz Editor

Ilona Kovalszky. MD, PhD, DSc. Semmelweis University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology & Experimental Cancer Research, Budapest, Hungary. Professor emeritus of pathology. Previous leader of Pathology Doctoral School. She is board certified from pathology, internal medicine and diagnostic molecular pathology.  Chief of Laboratory of Molecular Pathology. Research: Study the implication of tumor-stroma interactions related to progression of cancer. Her major interests are the regulatory mechanisms modified by proteoglycans in normal and tumor tissues. Introduction of recombinant gene technology for detection of proteoglycans participating in the process of cancer formation and metastasis. Molecular mechanism of liver fibrogenesis and carcinogenesis and molecular diagnosis for early detection of cancer.

Marco Franchi. PhD. Head of the course of Human Anatomy (C.I.)-Anatomy of the Locomotor Apparatus in the Faculty of Motor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna and Rimini. Teaching in the course on Human Anatomy in the Postgraduate School of Sport Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bologna. Research Assistant in the Faculty of Motor Sciences, University of Bologna. Research: study of the ultrastructure of collagen, the elastic system and proteoglycans; the study of the interaction between collagen and proteoglycans in fibrous connective tissues. Dr Franchi supervises investigations on the morphological and functional collagen arrangement of extracellular matrix in 3D cultures and the influence of different extracellular matrix molecules (glycosaminoglycans) on the phenotype and behavior and breast cancer cells.

Laura D. Alaniz. PhD. Independent researcher from CONICET. Adjunct Professor of Biological Chemistry and Immunology and Immunogenetics, ECANA, UNNOBA. Head of the Laboratory of Tumor Microenvironment in CIBA, CITNOBA. Research: Study the tumor microenvironment particularly extracellular matrix (ECM) as a modulator of the immunological behavior of different types of cancer. Besides, Dr Alaniz L directs studies of tumor resistance mechanisms associated with alterations of the ECM. Specifically, the laboratory focuses on the study of the glycosaminoglycan: Hyaluronic Acid and its metabolism in the context of solid tumors and tissue regeneration.