The Journal of USP published a story about the findings of Profa. Ana Castrucci in partnership with the laboratories of Profs. Regina Markus and Pedro Fernandes, all from the Department of Physiology. The work also involved two PhD students from the Graduate Program in Sciences (General Physiology), Leonardo de Assis and Gabriela Kinker, the first authors of the study. In this work, evidence has been shown that the BMAL1 clock gene can be used to evaluate the efficacy of immunotherapy in melanoma-type skin cancer. For more details follow the link of the article: https://jornal.usp.br/ciencias/ciencias-da-saude/revelado-gene-que-indica-a-equipment-of-tratamento-contra-cancan-de -pele / 
 
 					 
										 
										