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Nicole Soranzo

Nicole Soranzo FMedSci is an Italian-British senior group leader in human genetics at the Wellcome Sanger Institute,[2] Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Cambridge.[3][4] She is an internationally recognised Human Geneticist who has focused on the application of cutting edge genomic technologies to study the spectrum of human genetic variation associated with cardio-metabolic and immune diseases. She has led many large-scale discovery efforts including more than 1,000 novel genetic variants associated with cardio-metabolic diseases and their risk factors as well as establishing the HaemGen consortium,[5] which is a worldwide effort to discover genetic determinants of blood cell formation and also interpretation of the downstream consequences of sequence variation through a host of integrative analyses and functional approaches.

Nicole Soranzo
EducationUniversity of Milan (BSc)
University of Dundee (PhD)
AwardsSuffrage Science award (2012)
EMBO Member (2019)[1]
Scientific career
FieldsGenetics
Genomics
Complex traits
InstitutionsHuman Technopole
Wellcome Sanger Institute
University of Cambridge
University College London
Johnson & Johnson
Websitewww.sanger.ac.uk/person/soranzo-nicole/

Education edit

Soranzo graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Milan in Italy, and completed her PhD at the University of Dundee on genetic variation in native European populations of Scots pine.

Career and research edit

After her postdoctoral training in quantitative population and statistical genetics at University College London (UK), Soranzo worked for the pharmaceutical company, Johnson and Johnson in the US, where she used human genetics to assist drug discovery and pharmacogenomics. In 2007, she returned to the UK to work at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and in 2009 started her own group there. She became a Principal of Research at the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine in 2013, and a professor of Human Genetics in 2015.[6]

Soranzo's group's research efforts aim at understanding how genetic factors interact with other non-genetic and epigenetic factors to influence phenotypic variation. They use large-scale genome sequencing data, epigenetic profiling and molecular traits such as gene expression and metabolomics. Soranzo and her team have generated rich genomic data resources for the scientific community, such as whole-genome sequence and phenotype data for population cohorts in the UK10K project,[7] and a large genetic and epigenetic database for different blood cell types in the Blueprint project.[8]

The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Blood and Transplant Research Units (BTRU) Genetics Theme, led by Soranzo, was motivated by a need of the National Health Service (NHS) Blood and Transplant Unit to move towards a more personalised service. Results are expected to contribute to understanding of how individual genetic profiles affect disease risk and treatment in the population at large, informing the implementation of personalised medicine strategies in the UK.[9]

Soranzo chaired the UK10K Cohorts project,[10] one of the first to use whole-genome sequencing to investigate the role of rare genetic variants and the Human Variation working group of the EU FP7 Blueprint project,[11] an international effort to characterise the interplay of genetic and epigenetic factors on gene expression in three main immune cell types.

Soranzo is currently the leader of the Genetics Theme of the NIHR Blood & Transplant Research Unit (BTRU) in Population Health and Genomics,[12] focusing on determinants of blood donation related biomarkers.[13]

Awards and honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Find people in the EMBO Communities".
  2. ^ (webteam), www-core. "Soranzo Group". Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  3. ^ "Professor Nicole Soranzo — Cambridge Cardiovascular". cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk. 24 April 2014. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  4. ^ "New Fellows for 2018 announced | The Academy of Medical Sciences". acmedsci.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  5. ^ (webteam), www-core. "Blood counts are clues to human disease". Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  6. ^ "Professor Nicole Soranzo". Wellcome Genome Campus. Wellcome Sanger Institute. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  7. ^ WTSI, Thomas Keane. "UK10K - Home page". uk10k.org. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  8. ^ Yellowcat, Blueprint Epigenome. "Blueprint Epigenome - Welcome to the Blueprint project". blueprint-epigenome.eu. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  9. ^ "BTRU in Donor Health and Genomics". Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics at University of Cambridge. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  10. ^ WTSI, Thomas Keane. "UK10K - UK10K researchers". uk10k.org. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  11. ^ Yellowcat, Blueprint Epigenome. "Blueprint Epigenome - Principal investigators". blueprint-epigenome.eu. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  12. ^ "Theme 1 - Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics at University of Cambridge". Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics at University of Cambridge. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  13. ^ Teslovich, Tanya M.; Musunuru, Kiran; Smith, Albert V.; Edmondson, Andrew C.; Stylianou, Ioannis M.; Koseki, Masahiro; Pirruccello, James P.; Ripatti, Samuli; Chasman, Daniel I.; Willer, Cristen J.; Johansen, Christopher T.; et al. (2010). "Biological, clinical and population relevance of 95 loci for blood lipids". Nature. 466 (7307): 707–713. Bibcode:2010Natur.466..707T. doi:10.1038/nature09270. ISSN 0028-0836. PMC 3039276. PMID 20686565.
  14. ^ "Professor Nicole Soranzo - EMBO". embo.org. 11 June 2019.
  15. ^ "Professor Nicole Soranzo". acmedsci.ac.uk. Academy of Medical Sciences.
  16. ^ "Sanger Institute researcher becomes Suffrage Science awardee - Wellcome Sanger Institute".

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Nicole Soranzo FMedSci is an Italian British senior group leader in human genetics at the Wellcome Sanger Institute 2 Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Cambridge 3 4 She is an internationally recognised Human Geneticist who has focused on the application of cutting edge genomic technologies to study the spectrum of human genetic variation associated with cardio metabolic and immune diseases She has led many large scale discovery efforts including more than 1 000 novel genetic variants associated with cardio metabolic diseases and their risk factors as well as establishing the HaemGen consortium 5 which is a worldwide effort to discover genetic determinants of blood cell formation and also interpretation of the downstream consequences of sequence variation through a host of integrative analyses and functional approaches Nicole SoranzoFMedSciEducationUniversity of Milan BSc University of Dundee PhD AwardsSuffrage Science award 2012 EMBO Member 2019 1 Scientific careerFieldsGeneticsGenomicsComplex traitsInstitutionsHuman TechnopoleWellcome Sanger InstituteUniversity of CambridgeUniversity College LondonJohnson amp JohnsonWebsitewww wbr sanger wbr ac wbr uk wbr person wbr soranzo nicole wbr Contents 1 Education 2 Career and research 2 1 Awards and honours 3 References 4 External linksEducation editSoranzo graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Milan in Italy and completed her PhD at the University of Dundee on genetic variation in native European populations of Scots pine Career and research editAfter her postdoctoral training in quantitative population and statistical genetics at University College London UK Soranzo worked for the pharmaceutical company Johnson and Johnson in the US where she used human genetics to assist drug discovery and pharmacogenomics In 2007 she returned to the UK to work at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and in 2009 started her own group there She became a Principal of Research at the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine in 2013 and a professor of Human Genetics in 2015 6 Soranzo s group s research efforts aim at understanding how genetic factors interact with other non genetic and epigenetic factors to influence phenotypic variation They use large scale genome sequencing data epigenetic profiling and molecular traits such as gene expression and metabolomics Soranzo and her team have generated rich genomic data resources for the scientific community such as whole genome sequence and phenotype data for population cohorts in the UK10K project 7 and a large genetic and epigenetic database for different blood cell types in the Blueprint project 8 The National Institute for Health Research NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Units BTRU Genetics Theme led by Soranzo was motivated by a need of the National Health Service NHS Blood and Transplant Unit to move towards a more personalised service Results are expected to contribute to understanding of how individual genetic profiles affect disease risk and treatment in the population at large informing the implementation of personalised medicine strategies in the UK 9 Soranzo chaired the UK10K Cohorts project 10 one of the first to use whole genome sequencing to investigate the role of rare genetic variants and the Human Variation working group of the EU FP7 Blueprint project 11 an international effort to characterise the interplay of genetic and epigenetic factors on gene expression in three main immune cell types Soranzo is currently the leader of the Genetics Theme of the NIHR Blood amp Transplant Research Unit BTRU in Population Health and Genomics 12 focusing on determinants of blood donation related biomarkers 13 Awards and honours edit 2019 Elected a member European Molecular Biology Organisation EMBO 1 14 2018 Elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences FMedSci 15 2012 Suffrage Science award nominated by Dame Sally Davies 16 2010 Paula und Richard von Hertwig Preis for International Cooperation GermanyReferences edit a b Find people in the EMBO Communities webteam www core Soranzo Group Retrieved 2018 08 29 Professor Nicole Soranzo Cambridge Cardiovascular cardiovascular cam ac uk 24 April 2014 Retrieved 2018 08 29 New Fellows for 2018 announced The Academy of Medical Sciences acmedsci ac uk Retrieved 2018 08 29 webteam www core Blood counts are clues to human disease Retrieved 2018 08 29 Professor Nicole Soranzo Wellcome Genome Campus Wellcome Sanger Institute Retrieved 5 March 2021 WTSI Thomas Keane UK10K Home page uk10k org Retrieved 2018 08 29 Yellowcat Blueprint Epigenome Blueprint Epigenome Welcome to the Blueprint project blueprint epigenome eu Retrieved 2018 08 29 BTRU in Donor Health and Genomics Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics at University of Cambridge Retrieved 2018 08 29 WTSI Thomas Keane UK10K UK10K researchers uk10k org Retrieved 2018 08 29 Yellowcat Blueprint Epigenome Blueprint Epigenome Principal investigators blueprint epigenome eu Retrieved 2018 08 29 Theme 1 Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics at University of Cambridge Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics at University of Cambridge Retrieved 2018 08 29 Teslovich Tanya M Musunuru Kiran Smith Albert V Edmondson Andrew C Stylianou Ioannis M Koseki Masahiro Pirruccello James P Ripatti Samuli Chasman Daniel I Willer Cristen J Johansen Christopher T et al 2010 Biological clinical and population relevance of 95 loci for blood lipids Nature 466 7307 707 713 Bibcode 2010Natur 466 707T doi 10 1038 nature09270 ISSN 0028 0836 PMC 3039276 PMID 20686565 Professor Nicole Soranzo EMBO embo org 11 June 2019 Professor Nicole Soranzo acmedsci ac uk Academy of Medical Sciences Sanger Institute researcher becomes Suffrage Science awardee Wellcome Sanger Institute External links editGoogle Scholar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicole Soranzo amp oldid 1194538775, 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