
Paolo Arosio
@arosiolab_eth
Lab of Biochemical Engineering at D-CHAB, @ETH_en, @ETH. We work on biomolecular self-assembly, microfluidics, bioprocessing.
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Our recent work on kinetic fingerprints differentiating the mechanisms of action of anti-Amyloidβ antibodies published in NatureStructMolBiol: nature.com/articles/s4159…

Thermodynamic and kinetic design principles for #amyloid-aggregation inhibitors published in PNASNews by Thomas M and Georg M together with Andela Saric, Gabi Heller, Samo Curk, Paolo Arosio, Sara Linse, Chris Dobson and Michele Vendruscolo: pnas.org/content/pnas/1…

What a day for our lab: successful defence of the first PhD student (congrats Marie!!) and award of an #ERCCoG grant in support of our research program on mimicking biological phase separation to develop adaptable compartments. Thrilled and very grateful to European Research Council (ERC).

Heterotypic interactions within biomolecular condensates could prevent the formation of amyloid fibrils, despite the local increase in protein concentration Congrats Andi! Chemical Science pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…


Work led by Miriam Linsenmeier, great collaboration with Maria Hondele, Karsten Weis Lab, Eleonora Secchi, Fulvio Grigolato on DDM to analyse the material properties of condensates, showing the role of RNA and biochemical activity on liquidity and aging. disq.us/t/3v69lqy



📢📢 Open assistant professorship ETH Zurich on Digital Chemistry strongly supported by NCCR Catalysis. We look forward to your application! If questions arise, don't hesitate to get in touch with Javier Perez-Ramirez or Gonzalo Guillén jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/552465/ass…

Postdoc position available! Interested in #protein #condensates? Skills in X-ray and #neutron techniques? Join us to look at liquid-liquid phase separation in IDPs systems. Annette E Langkilde CPHSAXS Thanks to Novo Nordisk Foundation for funding the project! employment.ku.dk/all-vacancies/…



our work led by Andi highlighted in ChemSystemsChem !




Work of Miriam Linsenmeier showing that the interface of condensates of a disordered LCD promotes amyloid formation. Important connection with the beautiful work of Mina Farag and @PappulabWashU, showing expanded conformations at the interface. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Congratulations to Miriam Linsenmeier and all others, Maria Hondele, Fulvio Grigolato, Eleonora Secchi, Karsten Weis Lab! LCDs and biochemical activity can keep condensates fluid-like and prevent aging into arrested states. Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146…

Appointed tenure at ETH Zurich. I'm grateful to my inspiring mentors, current and former group members, colleagues and collaborators, for all the support, dedication and contributions along the way. Looking forward to the new exciting projects in front of us!

The interface of hnRNPA1 LCD condensates promotes the transition to amyloids. Congratulations to our leading author, Miriam Linsenmeier, and the fantastic team! Nature Chemistry D-CHAB nature.com/articles/s4155…

RNA modulates hnRNPA1A amyloid formation mediated by biomolecular condensates. Congratulations Chiara Morelli and the team. Nature Chemistry, D-CHAB nature.com/articles/s4155…