Roberta Chiarelli, M.Sc.

Roberta Chiarelli, M.Sc.

Roberta Chiarelli, M.Sc.

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Roberta earned her Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences (2021) with a final grade of 108/110, and later completed her Master’s degree with honors in Biomolecular and Evolutionary Sciences (2024) at the University of Ferrara.
During her academic career, she participated in a research project focused on the effects of resveratrol on epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and inflammation modulation in a cellular model of osteosarcoma. 

In July 2025, she joined Dr. Bottani’s research group as a research fellow. She is currently studying neurobiological developmental alterations in Jamuar Syndrome, with particular attention to the evaluation of potential pharmacological strategies aimed at counteracting the dysfunctions observed in experimental models of the disease. 

Roberta has a strong interest in biomedical research and is driven by the desire to contribute to advancing knowledge on rare genetic syndromes and developing potential therapeutic strategies. 

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Roberta Chiarelli, M.Sc.

Roberta Chiarelli, M.Sc.

Research Fellow

Biosketch

Roberta earned her Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences (2021) with a final grade of 108/110, and later completed her Master’s degree with honors in Biomolecular and Evolutionary Sciences (2024) at the University of Ferrara.
During her academic career, she participated in a research project focused on the effects of resveratrol on epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and inflammation modulation in a cellular model of osteosarcoma. 

In July 2025, she joined Dr. Bottani’s research group as a research fellow. She is currently studying neurobiological developmental alterations in Jamuar Syndrome, with particular attention to the evaluation of potential pharmacological strategies aimed at counteracting the dysfunctions observed in experimental models of the disease. 

Roberta has a strong interest in biomedical research and is driven by the desire to contribute to advancing knowledge on rare genetic syndromes and developing potential therapeutic strategies. 

Enrica Cappellozza, Ph.D.
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