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Francesca Rossiello
  • The FIRC Institute for Molecular Oncology, IFOM, Italy
Research fields
  • Cell biology
Personal information

Education

Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine, SEMM (European School of Molecular Medicine), Milan, Italy, 2013

Current position

Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine, SEMM (European School of Molecular Medicine), Milan, Italy (January 2010 –November 2013)

Publications

  1. Fumagalli, M.*, Rossiello, F.*, Clerici, M., Barozzi, S., Cittaro, D., Kaplunov, J. M., Bucci, G., Dobreva, M., Matti, V., Beausejour, C. M., Herbig, U., Longhese, M. P. and d'Adda di Fagagna, F. (2012). Telomeric DNA damage is irreparable and causes persistent DNA-damage-response activation. Nat Cell Biol 14(4): 355-365.
    *Equal contribution
  2. Brewster, B. L.*, Rossiello, F.*, French, J. D., Edwards, S. L., Wong, M., Wronski, A., Whiley, P., Waddell, N., Chen, X., Bove, B., Hopper, J. L., John, E. M., Andrulis, I., Daly, M., Volorio, S., Bernard, L., Peissel, B., Manoukian, S., Barile, M., Pizzamiglio, S., Verderio, P., Spurdle, A. B., Radice, P., Godwin, A. K., Southey, M. C., Brown, M. A. and Peterlongo, P. (2012). Identification of fifteen novel germline variants in the BRCA1 3'UTR reveals a variant in a breast cancer case that introduces a functional miR-103 target site. Hum Mutat 33(12): 1665-1675.
    *Equal contribution
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