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Luigi Celauro

Postdoctoral Research Scientist

Luigi holds a master’s degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology from University of Bologna (Italy), where he was involved in a project aiming at understanding the molecular mechanisms and epigenetic modifications occurring in a rare neurodevelopmental disorder known as AGC1 deficiency.

In 2023 Luigi earned a PhD in Molecular Biology from the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA, Italy) in the laboratory of Professor Giuseppe Legname for his work on prions and their interaction with tau amyloid fibrils. Throughout his PhD, he conducted extensive research on the production of recombinant proteins and amyloid fibrils. By combining these tools with prion-infected cell lines, he was able to explore the interplay between these two pathological proteins in the context of neurodegenerative diseases.

As Post-Doctoral Scientist at SISSA, Luigi investigated the aggregation of TDP-43, aiming at developing a new diagnostic tool for neurodegenerative diseases involving the aggregation of this protein.

In October 2024, Luigi joined Steph Fowler's group as a Postdoctoral Research Scientist, where he will investigate neuronal alterations caused by the pathological aggregation of tau in an iPSC-derived model of tauopathy using spatial proteomics.