MARIA LAURA DE SCISCIO

PhD Student

PhD program:: XXXVII
email: marialaura.desciscio@uniroma1.it
building: CU014
room: 358




supervisor: Marco D'Abramo

Research: In silico methods for the early biopharmaceutical development and formulation

Maria Laura De Sciscio was born in Benevento on 09/01/96. In 2018, she obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry at Sapienza University of Rome, discussing an experimental thesis entitled "Synthesis of 5-hydroxyimino-6-oxohexyl 2-methylpropanoate and polymerization tests ", under the supervision of Prof. Patrizia Gentili. In March 2021 she obtained the Master's Degree in Chemistry, Bio-Organic address, at Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, with final mark of 110/110. For her thesis, she carried out an experimental internship in Biochemistry at Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, with Prof. Mauro Maccarrone and Prof. Matteo Calvaresi as external and internal supervisor, respectively. Since April 2021 she has a collaboration agreement with Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, for the study of the effect of innovative compounds on endocannabinoid system activity. Since January 2022 she is a PON PhD student in Chemistry, at Sapienza University of Rome, with Prof. Marco D'abramo as tutor.

Research products

  • 11573/1665426 - 2023 - Effect of salts on the conformational dynamics of the Cytochrome P450 OleP (01a Articolo in rivista)
    MARIA LAURA DE SCISCIO, ALESSANDRO NICOLA NARDI, GIACOMO PARISI, GIOVANNI BULFARO, ANTONELLA COSTANZO, ELENA GUGOLE, IDA FREDA, CARMELINDA SAVINO, Beatrice VALLONE, LINDA CELESTE MONTEMIGLIO, Marco D'ABRAMO
  • 11573/1688794 - 2023 - Fatty acid amide hydrolase, anandamide, and neurological diseases (02a Capitolo o Articolo)
    MARIA LAURA DE SCISCIO
  • 11573/1664892 - 2022 - Theoretical evaluation of sulfur-based reactions as a model for biological antioxidant defense (01a Articolo in rivista)
    MARIA LAURA DE SCISCIO, VALERIA D'ANNIBALE, Marco D'ABRAMO
  • 11573/1603248 - 2021 - Exploring the role of l10 loop in new delhi metallo-β-lactamase (Ndm-1): Kinetic and dynamic studies (01a Articolo in rivista)
    MARIA LAURA DE SCISCIO
  • 11573/1603246 - 2021 - In silico and in vitro analysis of major cannabis-derived compounds as fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitors (01a Articolo in rivista)
    MARIA LAURA DE SCISCIO

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