Loris RizzelloLoris Rizzello received his MSc (Magna cum Laude) in Biotechnology at the University of Salento (Italy) in 2008, and the PhD in nanoscience at the Italian institute of Technology (IIT) in 2012. He then joined the University College London (UCL, Department of Chemistry, as International Newton Postdoctoral Fellow (by The Royal Society) under the supervision of Prof. Giuseppe Battaglia. He moved to the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) of Barcelona as a Marie Curie Fellow in 2018.He has been appointed as Associate Professor of Protein Engineering and ERC-StG grantee at the University of Milan, Department of Pharmaceutical Science, since October 2020. From March 2021, he is also Junior Group Leader at National Institute of Molecular Genetics of Milan (INGM), where he leads the Infection Dynamics Laboratory. His key research area is the use of cell-derived biomimetic nanoparticles for the treatment of intracellular pathogens infections, with a focus on the eradication of human tuberculosis. He also investigates the innate and adaptive immune response to Mycobacteria infections. Read More Read Less
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