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MARTA MOSCHETTI | rare diseases | Women Researcher Award

RESEARCH GRANT, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, ITALY

Dr. Marta Moschetti, born on April 4, 1986, is an accomplished Italian researcher currently working as a Research Fellow at the Institute for Biomedical Research and Innovation (IRIB) – National Research Council (CNR) in Palermo. Her research focuses on genetic and enzymatic alterations in lysosomal storage diseases, particularly Pompe Disease. She has a robust background in experimental oncology, extracellular vesicles, and various chromatographic techniques.

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Strengths for the Award

Specialized Research Expertise: Marta Moschetti has demonstrated significant expertise in various research areas, including lysosomal storage diseases, extracellular vesicles, and oncology. Her work on Pompe Disease and the isolation of extracellular vesicles from cancer cell lines reflects a deep understanding of cutting-edge biomedical research.

Publication Record: She has a robust publication record in high-impact journals, including the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, and Cancer Cell International. Her contributions to these journals underscore her active engagement and leadership in her research field.

Diverse Experience: Her diverse experience across multiple research institutions and roles, from PhD research on tumor-derived exosomes to her current position at the Institute for Biomedical Research and Innovation, illustrates a broad and applied skill set. This versatility is crucial for innovative and impactful research.

International Exposure: Her participation in international conferences and meetings, such as ISEV2022 and the World Congress on Complementary and Alternative Medicine, demonstrates her global engagement and recognition in the scientific community.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Impact and Outreach: While her research is specialized and technically strong, expanding her outreach to include more collaborative projects or interdisciplinary research could enhance the broader impact of her work. This could involve engaging in collaborative research with other fields or increasing her involvement in public science communication.

Longer-term Research Goals: Providing a more detailed overview of her long-term research goals and how they align with current and future scientific challenges could strengthen her profile. This would offer insight into how her work will shape future research directions.

Education πŸŽ“

Dr. Moschetti earned her PhD in “Experimental Oncology and Surgery” from the University of Palermo in 2022, where her research explored the role of tumor-derived exosomes in metastatic niche formation. She also completed a period abroad at the Institute of Clinical Sciences in Sweden, focusing on extracellular vesicles. Her educational journey includes extensive training in scientific research methodologies and techniques.

Experience πŸ’Ό

Dr. Moschetti’s career includes significant roles in both research and applied science. She has been a Research Fellow at IRIB-CNR since January 2023, working on Pompe Disease. Previously, she has held positions at the Institute of Biophysics (IBF) – CNR, including research collaborator roles and a training grant position, where she specialized in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, HPLC, and the study of bioactive compounds in food matrices.

Research Interest πŸ”¬

Her research interests are centered on lysosomal storage diseases, particularly Pompe Disease, and extracellular vesicles’ role in cancer metastasis. She is involved in studying genetic mutations, enzymatic activities, and the impact of extracellular vesicles on liver cells and cancer progression.

Award πŸ†

Dr. Moschetti has been recognized for her contributions to scientific research through various awards and accolades, including conference presentations and poster awards at prominent scientific meetings, such as ISEV2022 and the XI SINut National Congress.

Publication Top Notes πŸ“š

Mutation Spectrum of GAA Gene in Pompe Disease: Current Knowledge and Results of an Italian Study, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024

Heat inactivation of foetal bovine serum performed after EV-depletion influences the proteome of cell-derived extracellular vesicles, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, 2024

Citral-Enriched Fraction of Lemon Essential Oil Mitigates LPS-Induced Hepatocyte Injuries, Biology, 2023

Late-Onset Pompe Disease with Normal Creatine Kinase Levels: The Importance of Rheumatological Suspicion, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023

Colorectal cancer-derived small extracellular vesicles induces TGFΞ²1-mediated epithelial to mesenchymal transition of hepatocytes, Cancer Cell International, 2023

Conclusion

Marta Moschetti is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on her impressive publication record, specialized research expertise, and active participation in the international scientific community. Her contributions to understanding complex biomedical issues, such as lysosomal storage diseases and cancer metastasis, are noteworthy. Addressing areas for improvement, such as enhancing broader impact and outlining long-term research goals, could further strengthen her candidacy and highlight her potential for future groundbreaking contributions

MARTA MOSCHETTI | rare diseases | Women Researcher Award

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