Simone Aureli

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Institute of Computational Science
Faculty of Informatics
Via Giuseppe Buffi 13
6900 Lugano
Switzerland
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Simone Aureli
PhD candidate, Group of Prof. Limongelli
Simone Aureli held his bachelor degree in Chemistry in 2013 followed by his master degree in Chemical Sciences at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. The focus of his research was the development of novel peptides with several bio-technological applications, using Fluoresce Spectroscopy and Molecular dynamics as experimental techniques. At the moment, he's working as a PhD student for the Prof. Limongelli's group, studying the telomerase and its possible applications as drugs target.
Pubblications
Roversi D, Luca V, Aureli S, Park Y, Mangoni ML, Stella L.
How many AMP molecules kill a bacterium? Spectroscopic determination of PMAP-23 binding E. coli.
Biophysical Journal. 2014. Vol. 106, p. 292
Roversi D, Luca V, Aureli S, Park Y, Mangoni ML, Stella L.
How many antimicrobial peptide molecules kill a bacterium? The case of PMAP-23.
ACS chemical biology. 2014. Vol. 9, p. 2003-2007.