Experimental Immunology
Giulia Lopatriello

Email: lopatriello.giulia@hsr.it
Location: DIBIT1, Floor 1s, Bioinfo Room
Postdoc Fellow, Experimental Immunology
Computational biologist, Bioinformatics, COSR
Giulia Lopatriello is a medical bioinformatician at the Center for Omics Sciences, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan (Italy), and at the Experimental Immunology Laboratory, led by prof. Giulia Casorati and Paolo Dellabona.
Her areas of expertise include the analysis of bulk, spatial and single cell multiomics technologies to investigate molecular determinants of response to therapy in gastroesophageal tumors, in collaboration with Dr. Giuseppina Arbore.
She earned a Bachelor's degree in Bioinformatics and a Master's degree in Medical Bioinformatics in 2017 and 2019, respectively, both from the University of Verona.
In 2023, she completed a PhD in Bioinformatics within the Biotechnology Doctorate Program at the Functional Genomics Laboratory in University of Verona, in collaboration with Stephane Rombauts at PSB VIB-UGent Center, focusing on pangenome data analysis of plant varieties and creating a new pangenome model.
Subsequently, as post-doc at the Functional Genomics Laboratory, headed by Prof. Massimo Delledonne and Marzia Rossato, she has been responsible of research activities related to RNAseq analysis, including differential gene expression analysis, transcript isoform reconstruction, and genome annotation. During this period, she has been also involved in the optimization of advanced sequencing methods, namely long-read-based cDNA sequencing by Nanopore, genotyping analysis exploiting CRISPR/Cas9-mediated repeat depletion, CRISPR/Cas9-mediated enrichment and sequencing, and SARS-CoV-2 sequencing.