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Marco Paoli

Post doc

Marco Paoli .

Universität Konstanz
Fachbereich Biologie

D-78457 Konstanz, Germany

Tel: +49-7531-88-2102
Fax: +49-7531-88-3894

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email: marco.paoli /at/ uni-konstanz.de

web: https://neuro.uni-konstanz.de

 

Curriculum vitae

Education
2006-2010: PhD in Bioscience - Cell Biology; Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy
2004-2006: Master in Molecular Biology, Equivalent to a Master degree in Science (M.Sc.), University of Padova, Italy
2000-2003: Bachelor in Molecular Biology, Equivalent to a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.). University of Padova, Italy

Previous positions

2012-2016: Post-doctoral position at the Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Italy
2011-2012: Alzheimer Research UK Research Associate at the Brain Repair Centre, University of Cambridge, UK
2010-2011: FEBS Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Brain Repair Centre, University of Cambridge, UK

Publications

Nishino H., M. Iwasaki, M. Paoli, I. Kamimura, A. Yoritsune, and M. Mizunami (2018) Spatial receptive fields for odor localization. Current Biology, doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.12.055

Andrione M., M. Paoli, R. Antolini, A. Haase (2017) Testing odorant-receptor interaction theories in humans through discrimination of isotopomers. Journal of Biological Research, doi: 10.4081/jbr.2017.6093

Paoli M., D. Münch, A. Haase, E. Skoulakis, L. Turin, and G.C. Galizia (2017) Minute impurities contribute significantly to olfactory receptor ligand studies: tales from testing the vibration theory. eNeuro, doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0070-17.2017

Paoli M., N. Weisz, R. Antolini, and A. Haase (2016) Spatially resolved time-frequency analysis of odour coding in the insect antennal lobe. Eur J Neurosci, 44(6):2387-95. doi: 10.1111/ejn.13344

Paoli M., A. Anesi, R. Antolini, G. Guella, G. Vallortigara, and A. Haase (2016) Differential odour coding of isotopomers in the honeybee brain. Sci Rep, 6:21893

Paoli M., M. Andrione, and A. Haase (2016) Imaging techniques for the study of lateralization in insects (eds. Vallortigara G., and L. Rogers) In: Lateralized Brain Functions (Series on Neuromethods, series editor, Walz W.), Springer Books.

Colasante C., L. Morbiato, M. Paoli, C.C. Shone, L. Muraro, K. Sheikh, O. Rossetto, C. Montecucco, J. Molgo (2013) Peripheral cholinergic specificity of botulinum type A neurotoxin. Toxicon, 68: 70-71

Cendron L., I. Micetic, P. Polverino de Laureto, and M. Paoli (2012) Structural analysis of trimeric phospholipase A2 neurotoxin from the Australian taipan snake venom. FEBS Journal, 279(17):3121-3135

Hellman N., M. Paoli, F. Giomi, and M. Beltramini (2010) Unusual oxygen binding behavior of a 24-meric crustacean hemocyanin. Arch Biochem Biophys. 495(2):112-21

Paoli M., M. Rigoni, G. Koster, O. Rossetto, C. Montecucco, and A. D. Postle (2009) Mass Spectrometry Analysis of the Phospholipase A2 Activity of Snake Presynaptic Neurotoxins in Cultured Neurons. J Neurochem, 111(3):737-44

Montecucco C., O. Rossetto, P. Caccin, M. Rigoni, L. Carli, L. Morbiato, L. Muraro, and M. Paoli (2008) Different mechanisms of inhibition of nerve terminals by botulinum and snake presynaptic neurotoxins. Toxicon, 54(5):561-4

Rigoni M.*, M. Paoli*, P. Caccin, E. Milanesi, A. Rasola, P. Bernardi, and C. Montecucco (2008) Snake phospholipase A2 neurotoxins enter neurons, bind specifically to mitochondria and open their transition pores. J Biol Chem, 283(49):34013-20

Paoli M., F. Giomi, N. Hellmann, E. Jaenicke, H. Decker, P. Di Muro, and M. Beltramini (2007) The molecular heterogeneity of hemocyanin: structural and functional properties of the 4x6-meric protein of Crustacea. Gene. 398(1-2):177-82