Filippo Dall'Armellina

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Filippo Dall'Armellina
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NationalityItalian
Alma materLiverpool University
OccupationResearcher

Filippo Dall'Armellina is an Italian researcher working in the field of protein-lipid biology.

Education and research

He appeared on Il Gazzettino newspaper after giving the valedictorian address upon receiving his Bachelor's degree from the University of Liverpool in July 2022.[1][2][3][4].

He is the first author of "In silico modeling human VPS13 proteins associated with donor and target membranes suggests lipid transfer mechanisms," a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Proteins[5]. Funded by the Wellcome Trust, he modeled four human homologs (VPS13A, VPS13B, VPS13C, VPS13D) to explore their lipid transfer abilities. This research proposed a mechanism for lipid transport across organelles via a novel domain that shares structural similarities across different protein families, leading multiple subsequent studies[6][7][8][9][10] to investigate the enigmatic functions of VPS13 proteins in humans and their role in lipid transport across organelles, along with the clinical implications of these mechanisms.

Podcast

He hosts Neuro Podcases [11] a podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify discussing advancements in neuroscience research and patient care. The podcast was initially developed by John Williamson as an educational tool during the COVID-19 pandemic[12], and since then has gained recognition as one of the top 5% most popular podcasts globally by Listen Notes[13], particularly aimed at neurologists[14]

References

  1. "Valedictorian Address". 30 July 2022.
  2. "Research campaign". YouTube. 17 November 2023.
  3. "Liverpool Graduations: Filippo Dall'Armellina".
  4. "Philharmonic Hall Ceremony". YouTube. 18 July 2022.
  5. Dall'Armellina, Filippo (2023). "In silico modeling human VPS13 proteins associated with donor and target membranes suggests lipid transfer mechanisms". Proteins. 91 (4): 439–455. doi:10.1002/prot.26446.
  6. "J Cell Biol, experimental approach". J Cell Biol.
  7. "J Cell Biol, in silico approach". J Cell Biol.
  8. Dong, Yue; Jia, Milan; Tan, Shuang; Li, Xu-Ying; Song, Yang; Wang, Xianling; Wang, Zhanjun; Wang, Chaodong (26 July 2024). "American J of Medical Genetics". AJ Medical Genetics: e63828. doi:10.1002/ajmg.a.63828.
  9. Levine, Tim P. (January 2022). "Sage Journals sequencing study". Sage Journals. 5. doi:10.1177/25152564221134328.
  10. Walker, Ruth H.; Peikert, Kevin; Jung, Hans H.; Hermann, Andreas; Danek, Adrian (January 2023). "Sage Journals Clinical". Sage Journals. 6. doi:10.1177/25152564231210339.
  11. "Neuro Podcases".
  12. Bharambe, V., Healy, S., Mayer, J., Williamson, J. (2024). "NeuroPodcases: a clinical neuroscience podcast". Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. xx (xx): xx–xx.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. "Ranking". 6 September 2024.
  14. "Podcasts for neurologists".

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