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Dr Elisa Duregotti

Research Associate

Biography

I graduated in Medical Biology at the University of Padova (Italy) where I also obtained my PhD in Biosciences and Biotechnologies in 2015 working on regeneration mechanisms at the damaged neuromuscular junction. In 2017 I moved to London where I joined the Cardiovascular Proteomics group leaded by Prof. Manuel Mayr at King's College London. My research here focusses on the role of the sympathetic innervation in various models of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.

Research

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Vascular Proteomics

Our group uses proteomics in combination with other -omics technologies, such as metabolomics, lipidomics and microRNA profiling, to integrate biological information in disease-specific networks that drive pathopysiological changes.

News

Researchers from King's identify new potential molecular mechanism in obesity

This study identifies neuronal growth regulator 1 (Negr1) as a factor that promotes neuronal growth and protects from the excessive fat accumulation...

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Research

Vascular Proteomics 780x450
Vascular Proteomics

Our group uses proteomics in combination with other -omics technologies, such as metabolomics, lipidomics and microRNA profiling, to integrate biological information in disease-specific networks that drive pathopysiological changes.

News

Researchers from King's identify new potential molecular mechanism in obesity

This study identifies neuronal growth regulator 1 (Negr1) as a factor that promotes neuronal growth and protects from the excessive fat accumulation...

Adipose fat canva newsletter