Dr Giulia Bastianello | Mechanical Properties of Materials | Best Researcher Award
Dr Giulia Bastianello, IFOM-ETS, Italy
Profile
Education ๐
Dr. Giulia Bastianello holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Oncology from IFOM (the FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology) in Milan, Italy (2017), where she conducted groundbreaking research under the supervision of Prof. Marco Foiani. Prior to that, she completed her Masterโs degree in Molecular Biology (2012) and her Bachelorโs degree in Biology (2010), both from the University of Milan, achieving summa cum laude honors. Her academic journey has been marked by a deep commitment to understanding cellular mechanisms and DNA damage responses.
Experience ๐ฌ
Dr. Bastianello has been a Research Fellow at IFOM since 2017, where she investigates the intricate relationship between DNA damage response and mechanical stress, focusing on the ATM kinase. Her research experience also includes roles as a doctoral student at IFOM and multiple thesis projects related to gene recombination and replication stress responses. Through these roles, she has honed her expertise in molecular biology, cell mechanics, and cancer biology.
Research Focus ๐งฌ
Dr. Bastianelloโs research explores the intersection of mechanobiology and genomic stability. She focuses on how mechanical stress influences the DNA damage response, with particular attention to the ATM kinase pathway. Her work has critical implications for understanding cancer progression, cellular resilience, and potential therapeutic targets. She employs advanced methodologies, including CRISPR knockout, fluorescence microscopy, and mechanobiology assays, to uncover novel insights into cell behavior under stress conditions.
Awards & Recognition ๐
Dr. Bastianello has received the prestigious NAF2020 Young Investigator Award for her research on Ataxia-Telangiectasia and cytoskeletal stress. She has also secured multiple research fellowships at the University of Milan, highlighting her contributions to oncology and molecular biology. Her work is widely recognized in the scientific community, and she actively participates in leading international conferences.