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*Jan-Dec 1992: ''PhD student'', Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S.A. | *Jan-Dec 1992: ''PhD student'', Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S.A. | ||
== Scientific activity == | |||
Dr. Moreno’s scientific activity is documented by 84 peer-reviewed publications (total Impact Factor 270, h-Index 32, total citations 8,244, according to Scopus<ref>[https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7203036539 Sandra Moreno - Scopus]</ref>) and numerous presentations at international meetings. Research interests, mostly in the neuroscience field, are as follows: | |||
* ''Role of peroxisomes in health and disease, including neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration''. Multiple molecular and morphological approaches are utilized to study peroxisome biogenesis and metabolism, in developing, adult, aging and degenerating central nervous system (CNS), with special reference to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). | |||
* ''Cell death vs. survival pathways in CNS development and neurodegenerative processes''. The role of apoptosis, and autophagy in the nervous system is being investigated in in vivo and in vitro models of neurodegenerative diseases, including AD and ALS. | |||
* ''Involvement of antioxidant response in neurodegeneration and neuroresilience''. The regulatory role played by peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) and their cofactor PGC1α in brain oxidative stress management is studied with reference to energy metabolism pathways involving peroxisomes and mitochondria, in AD and in Non-Demented with Alzheimer’s pathology individuals” (NDAN). | |||
* ''Study of pathomechanisms underlying rare neurodevelopmental disorders, by induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) technology''. We focus on Riboflavin Transporter Deficiency (RTD) and PCHD19, which have severe neurological implications. Patient-specific iPSCs and derived motor neurons are being investigated, with special reference to cytoskeleton, mitochondria and peroxisome dysfuntion, thanks to a collaborative effort with research groups based at Bambino Gesù Hospital. | |||
For the above goals, combined neuromorphological and molecular approaches are utilized, including development of innovative strategies for ultrastructural investigation (e.g., FIB/SEM). | |||
== Financial support == | |||
=== Active support == | |||
*2022-present: '''Participant''' to the project PNRR-MAD-2022-12375639, “Involvement of neuroprotective mechanism(s) of neuroglobin on aberrant functions related to chronic neurological diseases (988.800,00 €, funded by European Community and Health Ministry, according to the “National Recovery and Resilience Plan”). | |||
*2021-present: '''Principal Investigator'' of the project A0375-2020-36668 AMETISTA “Metabolic alterations in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: identification of new diagnostic biomarkers and potential therapeutic target”, granted by LazioInnova (149.976,75 €, funded by Regione Lazio) | |||
*2020-present: '''Principal Investigator''' of the project Go for IT “Development of innovative therapeutic approaches against tau protein oligomers, biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease”, granted by Fondazione CRUI (30,000 €). | |||
*2018-present: '''Participant''' to “Excellence Departmental Project” on Antropocene, (Task 4: “Study of the mechanisms of neurodegeneration induced by pollutants in the atmosphere”). | |||
*2001-present: '''Principal Investigator''' of the project "Contribution to Laboratories and Research Activity" (CLAR) granted by Roma Tre University (2,500 €/year). | |||
=== Completed support === | |||
*2017: '''Annual Individual Financial Support''' granted by MIUR on a national competitive basis (30% Associate Professors awarded) (3,000 Euros). | |||
*2017: '''Principal Investigator''' of the project “International Research and Teaching Program for Doctoral Schools”, granted by Roma Tre University, for financing the Research Program on “Development of the Oesophageal Musculature”, in collaboration with Prof. Boris Kablar, MD, Ph.D. (Dalhousie School of Medicine, Halifax, Canada) (5,000 Euros). | |||
*2012-2013: '''Principal Investigator''' of the project "Consequences of age-related genomic instability on peroxisomal metabolism: Role of oxidative stress", granted by Roma Tre University in the context of the International Research and Training Program (12,000 Euros). | |||
*2011: '''Principal Investigator''' of the project “International Research and Teaching Program for Doctoral Schools”, granted by Roma Tre University, for financing the invitation and the scientific collaboration of Prof. Boris Kablar, MD, Ph.D. (Dalhousie School of Medicine, Halifax, Canada). | |||
*2007-2010: '''External collaborator''' to the project “SOD1-linked familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: novel strategies to rescue mitochondrial damage in motor neurons” (P.I. Prof. Maria Teresa Carrì), granted by Telethon (N. GGP07018), | |||
*2005-2008: '''Participant''' in the project “Integrated Project to decipher the biological function of peroxisomes in health and disease” (P.I. Johannes Berger; AnnaMaria Cimini), granted by the European Commission (Sixth Framework Programme, Contract No. PL512018). | |||
*2002-2004: '''Participant''' in the project “Effect of beta-amyloid on the production of nitric oxide (NO) constitutively generated in glial and neuronal cells in vitro” (P.I. Prof. Hisanori Suzuki; Prof. Marco Colasanti), granted by Italian Ministry of Education and Research (MIUR) (Prot. 2002063972_002). | |||
*1996-2000: '''Participant''' in the European Biomed Concerted Action "Peroxisomal Leukodystrophy"; Contract grant number: BMH4 CT96-1621 DGXII. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 06:48, 13 June 2023
Sandra Moreno is Associate Professor at the Department of Biology, Roma Tre University, Rome Italy[1]; she is also Director at the Master Program “Applied Human Embryology”, Roma Tre University, Rome Italy and Group Leader of the Developmental Biology Lab, University Roma Tre and of the Developmental Neurobiology, Neurogenetics and Molecular Neurobiology Lab, IRCCS Fondazione S. Lucia.
Nationality |
Italian |
Education |
PhD in "Cell Differentiation and Morphogenesis", with honors, University of L’Aquila, Italy (1994) |
BS/MS in "Biological Sciences", with Honors, La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy (1990) |
Fields |
Neuroscience |
Institutions |
Group Leader, Laboratory of Neurodevelopmental Biology, Neurogenetics and Molecular Neurobiology, IRCCS Fondazione S. Lucia, Rome, Italy |
Director, Master Program “Applied Human Embryology”, Roma Tre University, Rome Italy. |
Group Leader, Laboratory of Developmental Biology, Department of Science, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy |
Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Roma Tre University, Rome Italy. |
Notes |
Top Italian Scientist in Neurosciences & Psychology [2] |
Present positions
- Associate Professor
- Comparative Anatomy & Developmental Biology
- Molecular Neurodevelopmental biology
- Director
- Master Program in Human Applied Embryology
- Group Leader
- Developmental Biology Lab, University Roma Tre
- Developmental Neurobiology, Neurogenetics and Molecular Neurobiology Lab, IRCCS Fondazione S. Lucia
Education
- 1994: PhD in "Cell Differentiation and Morphogenesis", with honors, University of L’Aquila, Italy
- 1991: National Licensure "Biology", La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
- 1990: BS/MS in "Biological Sciences", with Honors, La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
Faculty appointments
- 2020-present: Group Leader, Laboratory of Neurodevelopmental Biology, Neurogenetics and Molecular Neurobiology, IRCCS Fondazione S. Lucia, Rome, Italy
- 2018-present: Director, Master Program “Applied Human Embryology”, Roma Tre University, Rome Italy.
- 2017-present: Full Professor Qualified, as per the National Scientific Qualification (ASN)
- 2017-present: Group Leader, Laboratory of Developmental Biology, Department of Science, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
- 2014-present: Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Roma Tre University, Rome Italy.
- 2001-2014: Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Roma Tre University, Rome Italy.
Research positions
- Nov 2022: Visiting Professor, Mitchell Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, UTMB, Galveston, TX, USA.
- Nov 2021: Visiting Professor, Mitchell Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, UTMB, Galveston, TX, USA.
- Feb-Mar 2020: Visiting Professor, Mitchell Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, UTMB, Galveston, TX, USA.
- Nov 2019: Visiting Professor, Mitchell Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, UTMB, Galveston, TX, USA.
- Oct 2006: Visiting Scientist, Laboratorio de Neurobiologìa de la Audiciòn, Salamanca, Spain.
- Nov 2005: Visiting Scientist, Department of Otolaryngology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA.
- Oct 2005: Visiting Scientist, Department of Neuroscience, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.
- Oct-Nov 2003: Visiting Scientist, Department of Otolaryngology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA.
- May 2002: Visiting Scientist, Department of Otolaryngology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA.
- 1997 – 2001: Research Technician, Department of Biology, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
- 1995 – 1997: Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Biology, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy.
- Jan-Dec 1992: PhD student, Department of Biobehavioral Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, U.S.A.
Scientific activity
Dr. Moreno’s scientific activity is documented by 84 peer-reviewed publications (total Impact Factor 270, h-Index 32, total citations 8,244, according to Scopus[3]) and numerous presentations at international meetings. Research interests, mostly in the neuroscience field, are as follows:
- Role of peroxisomes in health and disease, including neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration. Multiple molecular and morphological approaches are utilized to study peroxisome biogenesis and metabolism, in developing, adult, aging and degenerating central nervous system (CNS), with special reference to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
- Cell death vs. survival pathways in CNS development and neurodegenerative processes. The role of apoptosis, and autophagy in the nervous system is being investigated in in vivo and in vitro models of neurodegenerative diseases, including AD and ALS.
- Involvement of antioxidant response in neurodegeneration and neuroresilience. The regulatory role played by peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs) and their cofactor PGC1α in brain oxidative stress management is studied with reference to energy metabolism pathways involving peroxisomes and mitochondria, in AD and in Non-Demented with Alzheimer’s pathology individuals” (NDAN).
- Study of pathomechanisms underlying rare neurodevelopmental disorders, by induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) technology. We focus on Riboflavin Transporter Deficiency (RTD) and PCHD19, which have severe neurological implications. Patient-specific iPSCs and derived motor neurons are being investigated, with special reference to cytoskeleton, mitochondria and peroxisome dysfuntion, thanks to a collaborative effort with research groups based at Bambino Gesù Hospital.
For the above goals, combined neuromorphological and molecular approaches are utilized, including development of innovative strategies for ultrastructural investigation (e.g., FIB/SEM).
Financial support
= Active support
- 2022-present: Participant to the project PNRR-MAD-2022-12375639, “Involvement of neuroprotective mechanism(s) of neuroglobin on aberrant functions related to chronic neurological diseases (988.800,00 €, funded by European Community and Health Ministry, according to the “National Recovery and Resilience Plan”).
- 2021-present: 'Principal Investigator of the project A0375-2020-36668 AMETISTA “Metabolic alterations in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: identification of new diagnostic biomarkers and potential therapeutic target”, granted by LazioInnova (149.976,75 €, funded by Regione Lazio)
- 2020-present: Principal Investigator of the project Go for IT “Development of innovative therapeutic approaches against tau protein oligomers, biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease”, granted by Fondazione CRUI (30,000 €).
- 2018-present: Participant to “Excellence Departmental Project” on Antropocene, (Task 4: “Study of the mechanisms of neurodegeneration induced by pollutants in the atmosphere”).
- 2001-present: Principal Investigator of the project "Contribution to Laboratories and Research Activity" (CLAR) granted by Roma Tre University (2,500 €/year).
Completed support
- 2017: Annual Individual Financial Support granted by MIUR on a national competitive basis (30% Associate Professors awarded) (3,000 Euros).
- 2017: Principal Investigator of the project “International Research and Teaching Program for Doctoral Schools”, granted by Roma Tre University, for financing the Research Program on “Development of the Oesophageal Musculature”, in collaboration with Prof. Boris Kablar, MD, Ph.D. (Dalhousie School of Medicine, Halifax, Canada) (5,000 Euros).
- 2012-2013: Principal Investigator of the project "Consequences of age-related genomic instability on peroxisomal metabolism: Role of oxidative stress", granted by Roma Tre University in the context of the International Research and Training Program (12,000 Euros).
- 2011: Principal Investigator of the project “International Research and Teaching Program for Doctoral Schools”, granted by Roma Tre University, for financing the invitation and the scientific collaboration of Prof. Boris Kablar, MD, Ph.D. (Dalhousie School of Medicine, Halifax, Canada).
- 2007-2010: External collaborator to the project “SOD1-linked familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: novel strategies to rescue mitochondrial damage in motor neurons” (P.I. Prof. Maria Teresa Carrì), granted by Telethon (N. GGP07018),
- 2005-2008: Participant in the project “Integrated Project to decipher the biological function of peroxisomes in health and disease” (P.I. Johannes Berger; AnnaMaria Cimini), granted by the European Commission (Sixth Framework Programme, Contract No. PL512018).
- 2002-2004: Participant in the project “Effect of beta-amyloid on the production of nitric oxide (NO) constitutively generated in glial and neuronal cells in vitro” (P.I. Prof. Hisanori Suzuki; Prof. Marco Colasanti), granted by Italian Ministry of Education and Research (MIUR) (Prot. 2002063972_002).
- 1996-2000: Participant in the European Biomed Concerted Action "Peroxisomal Leukodystrophy"; Contract grant number: BMH4 CT96-1621 DGXII.