- Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Muscle Stem Cells and Gene Regulation
Dr. Sartorelli obtained his degree in Medicine from the University of Brescia, Italy and did a Residency in Oncology at the University of Milan, Italy. He joined the Genetics Department and the Department of Medicine of the Stanford University for his postdoctoral education.
In 1990, Dr.Sartorelli was appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Brescia, School of Medicine. In 1993, he joined the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California as an Assistant Professor and was recruited in 1999 at the National Institutes of Health to head the Muscle Gene Expression Group within the Laboratory of Muscle Biology of the Intramural Program at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.
Academic Articles92
- (2017). Gene Resistance to Transcriptional Reprogramming following Nuclear Transfer Is Directly Mediated by Multiple Chromatin-Repressive Pathways. MOLECULAR CELL. 65(5), 873-+.
- (2017). Roles of H3K27me2 and H3K27me3 Examined during Fate Specification of Embryonic Stem Cells (vol 17, pg 1369, 2016). Cell Reports. 18(1), 297-297.
- (2017). Specific Sirt1 Activator-mediated Improvement in Glucose Homeostasis Requires Sirt1-Independent Activation of AMPK. EBioMedicine. 18, 128-138.
- (2017). The Elongation Factor Spt6 Maintains ESC Pluripotency by Controlling Super-Enhancers and Counteracting Polycomb Proteins. MOLECULAR CELL. 68(2), 398-+.
- (2016). Laminopathies disrupt epigenomic developmental programs and cell fate. Science Translational Medicine. 8(335),