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Martino Bardelli
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Postdoctoral Virologist
Research
I obtained an engineering MSc degree in Life Sciences and Technologies with a specialization in molecular medicine from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) in 2011. I then moved to the laboratory of Michael Linden and Els Henckaerts at King’s College London for my PhD studies, where I worked on several aspects of adeno-associated virus biology, focusing in particular on the role of the viral Rep proteins.
In 2016, I joined Simon Draper's Blood-stage Malaria Vaccine Programme at the Jenner Institute as a post-doctoral virologist.
Recent publications
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A Humanized Mouse Model for Plasmodium vivax to Test Interventions that Block Liver Stage to Blood Stage Transition and Blood Stage Infection.
Journal article
Schäfer C. et al, (2020), iScience, 23
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Adeno-associated viral vectored delivery of a monoclonal antibody gene against blood-stage malaria
Conference paper
Bardelli M. et al, (2019), HUMAN GENE THERAPY, 30, A11 - A11
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Vector-mediated l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine delivery reverses motor impairments in a primate model of Parkinson's disease.
Journal article
Rosenblad C. et al, (2019), Brain : a journal of neurology, 142, 2402 - 2416
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Exchange of functional domains between a bacterial conjugative relaxase and the integrase of the human adeno-associated virus
Journal article
Agúndez L. et al, (2018), PLOS ONE, 13, e0200841 - e0200841
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Adeno-Associated Viral Vectored Delivery of a Novel Monoclonal Antibody Gene against Blood-Stage Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria
Conference paper
Bardelli M. et al, (2018), MOLECULAR THERAPY, 26, 245 - 245