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'''Sep. 2006 – Present''' : Imperial College London, Investigative Science Division, Infectious Diseases, Hammersmith campus, MSc in Molecular Medicine.
'''Sep. 2006 – Present''' : Imperial College London, Investigative Science Division, Infectious Diseases, Hammersmith campus, MSc in Molecular Medicine. <br> MSc Project: Application of a microarray-based antigenicity screen for the identification of potential vaccine candidates for malaria.
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'''Sep. 2004 – Aug. 2006''' : Imperial College London, Department of Biological Sciences, Laboratory of Professor Crisanti, assessing high throughput technology for in vitro measurement of allergen-specific IgEs.
'''Sep. 2004 – Aug. 2006''' : Imperial College London, Department of Biological Sciences, Laboratory of Professor Crisanti, assessing high throughput technology for in vitro measurement of allergen-specific IgEs.

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Giorgio Mazzoleni

Position

MSc Student, Post Graduate

Division of Cell and Molecular Biology
Sir Alexander Flemming Building

Email: giorgio.mazzoleni06@imperial.ac.uk
Email: giorgiomazzoleni@gmail.com


Research Interests

  • Protein Microarray
  • Malaria Vaccine
  • Allergy Disease



- Immunology : Microarray immuno–system, Immunofluorescence.
- Proteomics : Protein Microarray, electrophoretic separation of proteins, detection of proteins, including staining of proteins in gels, immunoblotting and immunodetection.
- Bioinformatics : Protein primary and secondary structure Analysis.
- Informatics : Scan and Analysis software for the collection and quantification of microarray data; data base search and information retrieval.

Education

Sep. 2006 – Present : Imperial College London, Investigative Science Division, Infectious Diseases, Hammersmith campus, MSc in Molecular Medicine.
MSc Project: Application of a microarray-based antigenicity screen for the identification of potential vaccine candidates for malaria.

Sep. 2004 – Aug. 2006 : Imperial College London, Department of Biological Sciences, Laboratory of Professor Crisanti, assessing high throughput technology for in vitro measurement of allergen-specific IgEs.

Sep. 2001 – Jul. 2004 : University of Perugia, University Degree with honours on Medical Biotechnology. Experimental thesis: “Study of the GITR/GITRL System using Macrophages and T-Lymphocytes co-cultures”.

Publications

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