Parte II: Risultati della ricerca


Sezione D - Produzione scientifica


Sezione E - Internazionalizzazione



Sezione F - Docenti senza produzione scientifica


Sezione G - Bandi competitivi


Sezione H - Responsabilità e riconoscimenti scientifici

N.CognomeNomeTipo PremioNome PremioMotivazioneAnnoEnte AssegnanteNazione EntePubblicazione Premiata
1. BOCCHINFUSO Gianfranco Premio al Prodotto Journal of Biological Chemistry Paper of the Week 2012 Journal of Biological Chemistry USA Martinelli S, Nardozza A, Delle Vigne S, Sabetta G, Torreri P, Bocchinfuso G, Flex E, Venanzi S, Palleschi A, Gelb B, Cesareni G, Stella L, Castagnoli L, Tartaglia M (2012). Counteracting effects operating on Src homology 2 domain-containing protein-tyrosine phosphatase 2 (SHP2) function drive selection of the recurrent Y62D and Y63C substitutions in Noonan syndrome. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, vol. 287, p. 27066-27077, ISSN: 1083-351X, doi: 10.1074/jbc.M112.350231
2. LAVECCHIA Teresa Premio alla Persona Start Cup Lazio 2012 Progetto d'impresa Start-Up 2012 Bic Lazio ITA
3. PACI Maurizio Premio alla Persona Medaglia d’oro del GIDRM per la risonanza magnetica attivita scientifica nel campo delle risonanze magnetiche 2012 Gruppo Italiano Discussione Risonanze Magnetiche ITA
4. PAOLESSE Roberto Premio alla Persona Invited speaker 2012 Electrochemical Society USA
5. PAOLESSE Roberto Premio alla Persona Invited speaker 2012 Society of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines USA
6. PAVONI Chiara Premio alla Persona Primo premio – Sessione Poster Congresso Nazionale Collegio Docenti di Odontoiatria 2012 Collegio Docenti di Odontoiatria ITA
7. PAVONI Chiara Premio alla Persona Migliore Comunicazione Scientifica Premio migliore comunicazione scientifica XVII Simposio delle Scuole Ortodontiche Italiane 2012 Simposio Scuole Ortodontiche Italiane ITA
8. STELLA Lorenzo Premio al Prodotto Journal of Biological Chemistry Paper of the Week Making Sense of Missense Mutations in Noonan Syndrome See referenced article, J. Biol. Chem. 2012, 287,27066–27077 Noonan syndrome is a developmental disorder in which patients suffer from growth retardation, facial abnormalities, congenital heart defects, and other problems. Approximately 50% of patients with the syndrome have germline mutations in the PTPN11 gene. The gene encodes SHP2, a cytoplasmic protein-tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) involved in the RAS signal transduction pathway. The protein has two N-terminal Src homology 2 (SH2) domains, a catalytic domain (PTP), and a C-terminal tail. Y62D and Y63C substitutions in the protein are largely invariant and are among the most common mutations in Noonan syndrome. In this Paper of the Week, Marco Tartaglia at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità in Italy and colleagues characterized all possible amino acid substitutions that result from single-base changes in codons 62 and 63. The investigators found that substitutions in these codons have complex effects on SHP2 structure and function. The mutations cause an extensive structural rearrangement of the first SH2 domain that disrupts its autoinhibitory interaction with the PTP domain and affects proper binding of SHP2 to its signaling partners. The data showed that there is a selection-by-function mechanism acting as a driving force on the largely invariant PTPN11 mutations in codons 62 and 63. The authors say that the selection-by-function mechanism "implies the existence of counteracting effects operating on the allosteric control of the function of SHP2." 2012 Journal of Biological Chemistry USA Martinelli S, Nardozza A, Delle Vigne S, Sabetta G, Torreri P, Bocchinfuso G, Flex E, Venanzi S, Palleschi A, Gelb B, Cesareni G, Stella L, Castagnoli L, Tartaglia M (2012). Counteracting effects operating on Src homology 2 domain-containing protein-tyrosine phosphatase 2 (SHP2) function drive selection of the recurrent Y62D and Y63C substitutions in Noonan syndrome. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, vol. 287, p. 27066-27077, ISSN: 1083-351X, doi: 10.1074/jbc.M112.350231
9. TAMBURRI Emanuela Premio al Prodotto 20 Most Cited articles 2007-2012 published in Synthetic Metals 20 Most Cited articles 2007-2012 published in Synthetic Metals 2012 Publishing Director- Materials Elsevier NLD TAMBURRI E, Orlanducci S, Toschi F, Terranova ML, Passeri D. (2009). Morphology, Growth Mechanisms and Electroactivity of PEDOT Layers Produced by Electrochemical Routes in Aqueous Medium. SYNTHETIC METALS, vol. 159 (5-6), p. 406-414, ISSN: 0379-6779, doi: 10.1016/j.synthmet.2008.10.014
10. TAMBURRI Emanuela Premio alla Persona NanoCaMat vincitore della “Start Cup Lazio 2012” e finalista del “PMI 2012: National Award for Innovation” 2012 Start Cup Lazio 2012 ITA