Biography:
Dr Marina De Rosa achieved, with full marks, a degree in Biological Sciences at University of Naples “Federico II” in 1991. In 1998 she received the title of PhD in Biotechnology and in 2000 she received the title of specialist in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry. That same year, she was appointed of a four-year post-doctoral research grants. Currently she is Researcher and Assistant Professor of “Biochemistry” at the University of Naples Federico II. She is author of about 90 publications, 35 of which are articles on indexed scientific journals with a total of 496 citations (h-index:12), according to Scopus database.
Emerging role of succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) alterations in the onset of Hamartomatous Polyposis Syndromes (HPS) through STK11 and PTEN tumor suppressor genes regulation
Familial gastrointestinal polyposis syndromes: Lesson from next-generation sequencing analysis
Characterization of tumorspheres generated from primary mesenchymal colon cancer cells for the study of colorectal cancer progression