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About Us: Teresa Valero, M.D., Ph.D.

Valero Teresa
Teresa Valero, M.D., Ph.D., Postdoc Phone: +43-1-40400-7799 Fax: +43-1-40400-7699 E-mail:

Curriculum Vitae

Present position

Postdoc

Current Project/s

  • Non melanoma skin cancer

Education

since 03/2011 Postdoc at the Skin and Endothelium Research Division, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Department of Dermatology (Prof. Dr. Peter Petzelbauer)
2006-2011 Ph.D. student at the Skin and Endothelium Research Division, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Department of Dermatology (Prof. Dr. Peter Petzelbauer)
1998-2006 University of Vienna Medical School, Vienna, Austria
Graduated March 2006

Publications

  1. Stem cell marker upregulation in normal cutaneous vessels following pulsed-dye laser exposure and its abrogation by concurrent rapamycin administration: implications for treatment of port-wine stain birthmarks.Loewe R, Oble DA, Valero T, Zukerberg L, Mihm MC Jr, Nelson JS. J Cutan Pathol. 2010 Apr;37 Suppl 1:76-82.
  2. Combination of dacarbazine and dimethylfumarate efficiently reduces melanoma lymph node metastasis.Valero T, Steele S, Neumüller K, Bracher A, Niederleithner H, Pehamberger H, Petzelbauer P, Loewe R. J Invest Dermatol. 2010 Apr;130(4):1087-94
  3. In vivo imaging of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma migration to the skin
    C. Höller, SK. Richardson, LG. Ng, T. Valero, M. Wysocka, AH. Rook, W. Weninger. Cancer Res, 2009 Apr1; 69(7); 2704-8
  4. Dimethylfumarate impairs melanoma growth and metastasis
    R. Loewe, T. Valero, S. Kremling, B. Pratscher, R. Kunstfeld, H. Pehamberger, P. Petzelbauer. Cancer Res, 2006 Dec15;66(24)
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