Latest Publications
A coordinated transcriptional program controls de novo Golgi biogenesis
Jun 09, 2026The EMBO Journal
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Telethon Undiagnosed Disease Program: Structured approach to solving rare childhood-onset genetic diseases
Apr 18, 2026Genetics in Medicine OPEN
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Bi-allelic loss-of-function variants in JKAMP cause a neurodevelopmental syndrome associated with dysregulation of GPR37 trafficking
Feb 05, 2026The American Journal of Human Genetics
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The future of gene therapy for inborn errors of metabolism: insights into liver-targeted innovations
Jan 16, 2026Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy
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TFEB coordinates autophagosome biogenesis and ribophagy during starvation via SQSTM1
Jan 01, 2026Science Advances
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Rescue of the CFTR chloride channel with nonsense mutations is markedly improved under inflammatory conditions
Dec 18, 2025EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL
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Copper in Human Health and Disease: Insights from Inherited Disorders
Nov 10, 2025Physiology
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June
Immediate Hiring: post-laurea position at Medina lab
May 15, 2026Master Student Positions available in Piccolo’s Lab
Mar 03, 2026Master Student Positions available in Indrieri’s Lab
Jan 25, 2026Technician Position available in the Napolitano lab
Jan 12, 2026Research Technician Position in NGS at TIGEM
Dec 02, 2025Research Technician Position in Di Malta Lab (TIGEM)
Oct 21, 2025POST-DOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE IN SETTEMBRE LAB
Sep 29, 2025PRE-DOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE IN SETTEMBRE LAB
Sep 29, 2025Master Student Positions available in Di Malta’s Lab
Sep 09, 2025Research Technician Position in Brunetti Lab (TIGEM)
Sep 05, 2025Position available as Post-Doc in Multiomics Study
May 28, 2025Dissemination
The Scientific Office is the principal agent responsible for interacting with the public and coordinating all affairs related to dissemination and outreach.
Dissemination and visibility within the community allow TIGEM to share its initiatives in an open manner. Our activities reach the public in a variety of ways, allowing the community to see how we operate within our ethics code.
Carrying out research that has the possibility to change lives comes with a responsibility that we respect and treat with the upmost care. Not only do we adhere to a code of research ethics in our scientific activities, but we welcome the public to get to know our institute.
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