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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Royal Society University Research Fellow

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Research

Dr Pietro Sormanni is a group leader supported by a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. His research focuses on the development of innovative data-driven technologies of rational antibody design, to obtain antibodies against targets that have been challenging to access using conventional approaches, and to improve or predict biophysical properties crucial for the successful development of antibody therapeutics. In his work he has established numerous collaborations and industrial partnerships, whose outcomes are beginning to demonstrate that computational approaches can be applied alongside established procedures to streamline antibody development, and to offer time- and cost-effective novel alternatives.  

Antibodies are key tools to address questions in biomedical research, are widely employed in diagnostics, and are increasingly used as therapeutics to treat many diseases, including cancer and neurodegeneration. Existing methods of antibody discovery and optimisation rely on the laboratory screening of large numbers of variants produced by library construction or by the immune system, which can be time consuming and costly, and sometimes result in antibodies exhibiting sub-optimal properties. Conversely, computational design could drastically reduce time and costs of antibody discovery, and in principle allow for a highly controlled parallel screening of multiple biophysical properties. Moreover, rational design inherently allows targeting specific regions on the target protein (epitopes), which can be particularly daunting using available techniques but is very important for many therapeutic applications.

Background

Prior to taking up this post, Pietro held a postdoctoral Borysiewicz Biomedical Sciences  Fellowship from the University of Cambridge, obtained a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge, and an MSc in Theoretical Physics from the University of Milan.

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Selected publications

 

 

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Publications

Identifying A- and P-site locations on ribosome-protected mRNA fragments using Integer Programming
N Ahmed, P Sormanni, P Ciryam, M Vendruscolo, CM Dobson, EP O'Brien
– Sci Rep
(2019)
9,
6256
Different soluble aggregates of Aβ42 can give rise to cellular toxicity through different mechanisms.
S De, DC Wirthensohn, P Flagmeier, C Hughes, FA Aprile, FS Ruggeri, DR Whiten, D Emin, Z Xia, JA Varela, P Sormanni, F Kundel, TPJ Knowles, CM Dobson, C Bryant, M Vendruscolo, D Klenerman
– Nature Communications
(2019)
10,
1541
A method of predicting the in vitro fibril formation propensity of Aβ40 mutants based on their inclusion body levels in E-coli
K Sanagavarapu, E Nüske, I Nasir, G Meisl, JN Immink, P Sormanni, M Vendruscolo, TPJ Knowles, A Malmendal, C Cabaleiro-Lago, S Linse
– Scientific Reports
(2019)
9,
3680
In vitro and in silico assessment of the developability of a designed monoclonal antibody library
A-M Wolf Pérez, P Sormanni, JS Andersen, LI Sakhnini, I Rodriguez-Leon, JR Bjelke, AJ Gajhede, L De Maria, DE Otzen, M Vendruscolo, N Lorenzen
– mAbs
(2019)
11,
388
Identifying A- and P-site locations on ribosome-protected mRNA fragments using Integer Programming
N Ahmed, P Sormanni, P Ciryam, M Vendruscolo, C Dobson, E O’Brien
(2018)
490755
Attentive Cross-Modal Paratope Prediction
A Deac, P VeliČković, P Sormanni
– J Comput Biol
(2018)
26,
536
Developability Assessment of Engineered Monoclonal Antibody Variants with a Complex Self-Association Behavior Using Complementary Analytical and in Silico Tools
L Shan, N Mody, P Sormani, KL Rosenthal, MM Damschroder, R Esfandiary
– Molecular Pharmaceutics
(2018)
15,
5697
Massively parallel C. elegans tracking provides multi-dimensional fingerprints for phenotypic discovery
M Perni, PK Challa, JB Kirkegaard, R Limbocker, M Koopman, MC Hardenberg, P Sormanni, T Müller, KL Saar, LWY Roode, J Habchi, G Vecchi, N Fernando, S Casford, EAA Nollen, M Vendruscolo, CM Dobson, TPJ Knowles
– J Neurosci Methods
(2018)
306,
57
A rationally designed Hsp70 variant rescues the aggregation-associated toxicity of human IAPP in cultured pancreatic islet β-cells
MN Bongiovanni, FA Aprile, P Sormanni, M Vendruscolo
– International Journal of Molecular Sciences
(2018)
19,
E1443
A rationally designed Hsp70 variant rescues the aggregation-associated toxicity of human IAPP in cultured pancreatic islet β-cells
MN Bongiovanni, FA Aprile, P Sormanni, M Vendruscolo
– International Journal of Molecular Sciences
(2018)
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Research Group

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Email address

ps589@cam.ac.uk

College

Clare Hall