THEME: "Frontiers in Cancer Research and Therapy"
University of Minnesota Medical School
Title: Role of MET in melanoma and melanocytic lesions
Dr. Giubellino is an anatomic pathologist and dermatopathologist with a research background in
tumor biology and oncological translational research. He completed a residency in anatomic
pathology at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, followed by a fellowship in
dermatopathology at the University of Miami. Dr. Giubellino is currently an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Minnesota, where he shares
his time between clinical practice and his independent research program at the Masonic Cancer
Center, with a focus on melanoma and precision medicine. He is the recipient of the inaugural
Biomedical Research Awards for Interdisciplinary New Science (BRAINS) award at the University of
Minnesota and a P30 supplement grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI).