
Omics Sciences
Omics Sciences

The primary goal of the Center for Omics Sciences at the IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele (COSR) is to provide to the scientific and clinical community technologies, approaches and instruments to understand the role of the genome, proteome and metabolome on diseases development, diagnosis and cure. The center promotes multi-omics research integrated with translational medicine, to shed light into disease onset mechanisms, propose new ad-hoc therapies and improve patients’ assistance.
Research activity
The COSR supports and initiates novel, interdisciplinary research, projecting IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele towards tackling disease through-omics driven translational approaches. The Center acts as a catalyst for innovative research projects by complementing existing research lines across the Institute with high throughput technologies, quantitative methods, and advanced data integration techniques.
The main research activities are:
- Human Health Genomics aimed to develop new diagnostic, predictive and therapeutic approaches;
- Transcriptome studies, to understand the mechanism of gene regulation and pathways involved in various physiological and pathological phenotypes;
- Epigenomics studies to find out the role of the environment in the onset of several diseases;
- Proteomics studies, to describe and understand biological processes at protein level;
- Metabolomics studies, to identify metabolic alterations characterizing and affecting physiological and pathological contexts;
- Multi-omics studies integrating different types of analysis;
- Development of new bioinformatics tools.
Organization
The COSR is organized in 9 research areas, i.e. genomics, bioinformatics, innovation lab, human health genomics, immunogenomics lab, laboratory of advanced methods in bioinformatics and data analysis (λ-lab), computational cancer immunotherapy lab, proteomics and metabolomics. It includes 2 research units, i.e. Proteome Biochemistry and Genomics for the Diagnosis of Human Pathologies. Multi-omics approaches are also provided as service through the activity of core facilities. It is located in the DIBIT1 and DIBIT2 buildings and counts more than 50 scientists with a large variety of expertise and backgrounds. It is characterized by an extremely interdisciplinary environment, aimed at providing scientific excellence and innovation on next-generation sequencing techniques, proteomic and metabolomic studies, as well as bioinformatics analyses.
The Center already collaborates with many clinicians, research groups and institutes in Italy and abroad, and has been involved in over a thousand of projects.
Connect with us
The center serves as a nexus for integrating multi-omics research with translational medicine. COSR advances scientific progress by helping researchers and clinicians to generate, manage, and understand genomics data, through sequencing, bioinformatics analysis, proteomics and metabolomics services, interpretive collaborations and training.
The Center for Omics Sciences is creating a series of very short movies with the goal of circulating essentials of multi-omics culture.
Here the list of the available videos on YouTube:
- COShoRt movie: RNAseq
- COShoRt movie: SingleCell Sequencing
- COShoRt movie: Cancer Genomics
We really hope you will enjoy these videos!
If you wish to share your feedback or suggest topics for future movie fill out this feedback form or drop an email at info.cosr@hsr.it

Immunogenomics Lab
Marco Punta

λ Lab
Davide Cittaro

Computational Cancer Immunotherapy Lab
Chiara Balestrieri
The Center offers Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), Bioinformatics Analysis, Proteomics and Metabolomics analyses, interpretive collaborations and training. For further info and receiving a quotation connect with us writing at order.cosr@hsr.it.
Massimo Alessio
Head of Proteome Biochemistry
Annapaola Andolfo
Manager ProMeFa,
Proteomics and Metabolomics Coordinator
Chiara Balestrieri
Computation Cancer Immunotherapy Lab Coordinator
Gabriele Bucci
Human Health Genomics Coordinator
Paola Carrera
Head of Genomics for the diagnosis of human pathologies Unit
Davide Cittaro
λ Lab Coordinator
Dejan Lazarevic
Genomics Coordinator
Marco Morelli
Bioinformatics Coordinator
Marco Punta
Immunogenomics Lab Coordinator
Chiara Ansermino
PhD Student
Nicola Baldoni
Computational biologist
Elisa Benetti
Computational biologist
Donatella Biancolini
Laboratory technician
Simone Bondesan
Researcher
Francesca Borgo
Researcher,
Quality manager
Clarissa Braccia
Researcher
Nicoletta Caridi
Laboratory technician
Calogero Carlino
PhD Student
Camilla Carmeno
Fellow
Antonio Conti
Laboratory Technician
Stefano De Pretis
Computational biologist
Maria Chiara Di Bonito
Student
Nicola Di Corato
Student
Santo Diprima
Computational biologist
Chiara Di Resta
Researcher
Denise Drago
Researcher
Donia Elbasiouny
Student
Gianfranco Frigerio
Researcher
Valentina Giansanti
Computational Biologist
Valentina Giugliano
Research collaborator
Giorgia Gandolfi
Computational biologist
Reyhaneh Ganji
Student
Francesca Genova
Computational biologist
Eleonora Guidi
Research technician
Fatemeh Kordevani
Computational biologist
Giulia Lopatriello
Computational biologist
Jose Manuel Garcia Manteiga
Computational biologist
Giulia Mancassola
Researcher
Valeria Mannella
Research collaborator
Silvia Macorano
Administrative Coordinator
Corrado Masciullo
Software engineer
Aurora Maurizio
Computational biologist
Lorenza Moronetti
Researcher
Vittorio Niccolucci
Computational biologist
Caterina Oneto
Lab technician
Giorgio Orofino
PhD Student
Radmila Pavlovic
Researcher
Edoardo Pedrini
Computational biologist
Giulia Petrovich
Researcher
Lucrezia Pierfederici
Computational biologist
Raffaella Pini
Computational biologist
Giovanni Battista Pipitone
Researcher
Alice Porazzi
Computational biologist
Paolo Provero
Researcher
Michela Riba
Computational biologist
Valeria Rossella
Researcher
Ilario Tagliaferri
System Administrator
Davide Testa
Computational biologist
Cinzia Sala
Technician
Michele Sala
Student
Guido Scicolone
Software Developer
Muhammad Tajwar
Software Engineer
Anna Sofia Tascini
Computational biologist
Giovanna Torri
Laboratory Technician
Alan Zanardi
Postdoc fellow
Andrea Zauli
System administrator