Program
Cancer
Overcoming our inner enemy
Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. These cells accumulate mutations over time and acquire new skills, such as the ability to better control the immune system and migrate to other tissues. Cancer biology, and especially the crosstalk between cancer and immune cells, is extremely complex. Yet, understanding it could open up novel therapeutic strategies.
Humanitas researchers investigate tumor biology and tumor microenvironment using advanced single cells approaches, with a special focus on the double-edge role of innate and adaptive immunity in cancer development and progression.
List of groups
Bonavita Group
Cellular and Molecular Oncoimmunology Lab
Bonecchi Group
Chemokine Biology Lab
Carlo-Stella Group
Oncology Experimental Therapies Lab
Costanzo Group
Skin Pathology Lab
D’Incalci Group
Cancer Pharmacology Lab
Di Mitri Group
Tumor Microenvironment Lab
Della Porta Group
Genomics of Hematological Malignances Lab
Garlanda Group
Experimental Immunopathology Lab
Locati Group
Leukocyte Biology Lab
Lovisa Group
Plasticity, Fibrosis and Cancer Lab
Lleo Group
Hepatobiliary Immunopathology Lab
Lugli Group
Translational Immunology Lab
Jaillon Group
Innate Immunity in Inflammation and Cancer Lab
Mantovani Group
Cellular and Humoral Innate Immunity Lab
Mavilio Group
Clinical and Experimental Immunology Lab
Ng Group
Computational Biology Lab
Piscuoglio Group
Precision Medicine Lab
Rescigno Group
Mucosal Immunology and Microbiota Lab
Sica Group
Molecular Immunology Lab
Zerbi Group
Pancreatic Surgery and Engineering Lab
Mazzone Group