Emanuela Stampone

Biochemistry -BIOS-07/A

Master’s Degree in Biology and Biomedical Applications at the University of Parma.

Master’s in Clinical Molecular Biology at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart “A. Gemelli” (Rome).

Specialization in Clinical Biochemistry at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University “Federico II” of Naples.

Visiting Researcher at the Boston University School of Medicine (Boston, MA, United States of America), Functional Genomics Laboratory, Division of Computational Biomedicine.

PhD in Biochemical and Biotechnological Sciences at the University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli” (Naples), with a thesis entitled “p57Kip2 in cell biology: protein kinase network in the modulation of its phosphorylation pattern”.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the project “Characterisation of the effects of CDKN1C gene mutations identified in Beckwith-Wiedemann and IMAGE syndromes on the metabolism, post-synthetic modifications and function of the p57Kip2 protein” and RTDA Researcher at the Department of Precision Medicine of the University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli”.

Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Integrative Biology – Cell Cycle and Cancer Group – University of Toulouse III Paul Sabatier (Toulouse, France).

Prof. Stampone has numerous national and international collaborations that have led to publications in high-impact factor journals, including Cancer Letters, American Journal of Hematology, and the prestigious The New England Journal of Medicine, publishing in this latter a study concerning the effects of mutations in key genes of the hypoxia response pathway identified in polycythemic subjects.

Since 2019 she has been a Lecturer in Biochemistry and is currently Associate Professor of Biochemistry (SSD BIOS-07/A) at UniCamillus – Saint Camillus International University of Health Sciences in Rome.