CURRICULUM VITAE
Emilia Soravia, Medical Doctor
Date and place of birth: January 28, 1958, Naples (Italy)
Address: Viale Romagna 53, Milano (Italy)
EDUCATION
1977-1984
Medical School, Second School of Medicine,University of Naples, Italy
1984
M.D. degree, summa cum laude
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1984-1985
Visiting fellow, Food and Drug Administration (F.D.A.) Bethesda, Maryland U.S.A. Cloning and characterization of the gene encoding for human C-reactive protein.
1986-1987
Visiting fellow, Genetics and Biochemistry Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland U.S.A. Cloning and characterization of genes encoding for a and b chains of human b-Hexosaminidase.
1988-1989
Visiting Research Associate, Human Genetic Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (N.I.C.H.D.), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. Prepro-Magainin gene and polypeptide
1989-1990
Visiting Research Associate, Department of Human Genetics, Children\'s Hospital of Philadelphia, CHOP, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U.S.A. Antimicrobial peptides from Xenopous skin.
1991 - 1993
Stipendiat, Institute of Microbiology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Human Urokinase receptor gene
1994 - 2000
Research Assistant, DIBIT, H.S. Raffaele, Milano Italy. Transcriptional regulation of the human Urokinase receptor gene.
2000 to now
self-employed translator (English UK,US to Italian; Italian to English US)
METHOD:
Pentium III, OS Windows XP; desktop Mac and powerbook OS9.2, networked together, fast internet connection
Espon printer
Epson scanner
CD writer
Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat, Omnipage, Trados
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REFERENCES
Editrice CSH (Centro Studi Humana) Italia - Milano [login to view URL]
Dr. Viviana Tavoni
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Notarbartolo & Gervasi SPA – Milano [login to view URL]
Dr. Silvia Merli
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Liberty Consulting (traduction) [login to view URL]
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Mr. Patrice Mack
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RM-Soft Translation & Publishing S.L. [login to view URL]
Pza. de los Campos 4, 2-D 18009 Granada SPAIN
Mr. Miguel Rua-Figueroa
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1) K.J. Lei, T.Liu, G.Zon, E.Soravia, and T.Liu.
Genomic DNA sequences for human C-reactive protein.
Journal of Biological Chemistry 260, 13377, 1985
2) R.L.Proia and E.Soravia.
Organization of the gene encoding the human Beta Hexosaminidase a-Chain.
Journal of Biological Chemistry 262, 5677, 1987
3) E.Soravia, G.Martini, and M.Zasloff.
Antimicrobial properties of peptides from Xenopus granular glands.
FEBS Letters 228:(2) 337-340, 1988
4) W. Hollas, E. Soravia, A. Mazar, J. Henkin, F.Blasi and D. Boyd.
Decreased urokinase receptor expression by overexpression of the plasminogen activator in a colon cancer cell line.
Biochem Journal 285:629, 1992
5) Blasi, F., Conese, M., Møller, L. B., Pedersen, N., Cavallaro, U., Cubellis, M. V., Fazioli, F., Hernandez-Marrero, L., Limongi, P., Muñoz-Canoves, P., Resnati, M., Riitinen, L., Sidenius, N., Soravia, E., Soria, M. R., Stoppelli, M. P., Talarico, D., Teesalu, T. and Valcamonica S.:
The urokinase receptor: structure, regulation and inhibitor-mediated internalization\" Fibrinolysis (1994) 8 (Suppl. 1) : 182-188.
6) Soravia,E., Grebe, A., De Luca, P, Helin, K.,Suh,T., Degen,J., Blasi, F.
A conserved TATA-less proximal promoter drives basal transcription from the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor gene.
Blood 86(2) 624-635, 1995