Change at the top of Tigem, Alberto Auricchio will direct the Telethon Institute of Pozzuoli

After 30 years, the direction of the company changesTelethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine Tigem Of Pozzuoli: Andrea Ballabio passes the baton to Alberto Auricchioformer coordinator of the institute’s Molecular Therapy program, the first founded by Telethon in 1994 with the mission of studying the mechanisms underlying rare genetic diseases and developing innovative therapies.

The appointment comes after a selection process open to scientists from all over the world, conducted by a commission made up of six scientists of international stature.

Alberto Auricchiofull professor of Medical Genetics at the Federico II University of Naples, thus collects an important legacy, made up of excellence achieved in the field of research into rare genetic diseases.

To the Tigemwhich also took part in the Human Genome Project, numerous genes responsible for genetic diseases were identified and, starting from 2016, one of the main programs in Italy for undiagnosed diseases was launched.

The contribution on the precision medicine front is also very important, especially for gene therapy of eye and metabolic diseases. A value also confirmed by the industrial agreements and spin-offs born from the institute’s projects.

Between these “AAVAntgarde Bio“, founded by Auricchio and dedicated to the development of new gene therapy platforms for hereditary forms of blindness capable of overcoming one of the main current limitations, the transport “capacity” of viral vectors.

“I am honored to receive this important assignment and I thank the Telethon Foundation for the trust placed in me. I thank, also on behalf of the Institute, Andrea Ballabio for having led Tigem to the levels of excellence that we all know over 30 years”, he has declared the new Director, Alberto Auricchio.

“My background – adds Dr. Auricchio – is strongly oriented towards translational research, and this is the focus that I wish to further impart to the Institute in the coming years. Maintaining the very high scientific level of Tigem, combining its basic soul with its translational one, will be a stimulating but at the same time demanding challenge.”

I know I can count on the support of the Institute and of an ecosystem that includes the Foundation, its spin-offs, the Universities with their Hospitals, the CNR and the local authorities with whom we have been linked by a fruitful collaboration for years. I am therefore convinced that, by working together, we will be able to achieve the ambitious goal of translating our discoveries into treatments for patients with rare genetic diseases“.

Andrea Ballabiofull professor of Medical Genetics at the Federico II University of Naples and visiting professor at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston (USA), has directed TIGEM since its foundation.

His group is responsible for the discovery of an important mechanism that allows cells to dispose of toxic substances, which is very relevant for the development of therapeutic approaches for genetic storage diseases and also for some forms of cancer. Precisely for this discovery he received – the first in Italy – the 2016 Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine, a prestigious award given every year to leading researchers in Europe.

“One day, way back in 1994, I received a phone call that changed my life. I was in Houston, Texas, running a research laboratory in the largest medical center in the world. The person calling me was Mrs. Susanna Agnelli to propose that, on behalf of the Telethon Foundation, I return to my country to create a new research institute. Once the proposal was accepted, I returned to Italy together with a small group of young researchers in love with their work to create Tigem”, he recalled Andrea Ballabio.

“30 years later – he concludes Ballabio – I can say that accepting that proposal was one of the best decisions I have made in my life. I sincerely thank the Telethon Foundation and all those who helped us build a top-level research center in our country. Today I am truly happy to pass the baton to Alberto Auricchio, a person of the highest professionalism, who will certainly make Tigem reach even more important goals in the fight against genetic diseases”.

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