Bio

Gabriele Morabito is a Molecular and Cellular biologist, his interest is mainly focused on the molecular mechanisms causing vertebrates aging. In particular he is currently working with the short-lived turquoise killifish in the Valenzano lab at the Leibniz Institute for Aging, studying the role of genomic instability on the aging of the primary hematopoietic niche and the potential implications of immuno-senescence in age related gut dysbiosis. To reach his goal he designs and performs molecular experiments which span from biochemistry to cell culture biology as well as data analysis approaches.

Education

University of Pisa | Pisa, Italy

MSc in Cellular and Molecular Biology | September 2018 - September 2020

University of Pisa | Pisa, Italy

BSc in Biological Sciences | September 2015 - June 2018

Experience

Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing/Leibniz Institute on Aging | PhD student | November 2020 - Present

Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing | Master student | October 2019 - June 2020

Gabriele Morabito


Bio

Gabriele Morabito is a Molecular and Cellular biologist, his interest is mainly focused on the molecular mechanisms causing vertebrates aging. In particular he is currently working with the short-lived turquoise killifish in the Valenzano lab at the Leibniz Institute for Aging, studying the role of genomic instability on the aging of the primary hematopoietic niche and the potential implications of immuno-senescence in age related gut dysbiosis. To reach his goal he designs and performs molecular experiments which span from biochemistry to cell culture biology as well as data analysis approaches.

Education

University of Pisa | Pisa, Italy

MSc in Cellular and Molecular Biology | September 2018 - September 2020

University of Pisa | Pisa, Italy

BSc in Biological Sciences | September 2015 - June 2018

Experience

Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing/Leibniz Institute on Aging | PhD student | November 2020 - Present

Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing | Master student | October 2019 - June 2020