Giulio Superti-Furga
Giulio Superti-Furga is an Italian molecular and systems biologist based in Vienna, Austria, and a member of the Scientific Council of the ERC. He is the Scientific Director of , the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and Professor of Medical Systems Biology at the Medical University of Vienna.
Amongst his most significant scientific achievements to date are the elucidation of basic regulatory mechanisms of tyrosine kinases in human cancers, the identification of the molecular mechanisms of several drugs, and the discovery of fundamental organization principles of the proteome and the lipidome of higher organisms, as well as the characterization of molecular components relevant for innate immunity. His work has directly contributed to a systems-level understanding of pathogen infections in host cells and of the mechanism of action of specific drugs. He is an advocate for the adoption of systems biology approaches for medicine and in particular for drug discovery. Recently, he has argued that membrane transporters at the interface between biological systems and the environment, despite their relevance for medicine and drug discovery, are understudied and request a concerted systematic effort by the scientific community.
As scientific director of CeMM he aims at fostering a precise and predictive medicine by combining free-minded basic research with clinical expertise and made innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches his prime concern.
According to Google Scholar Giulio Superti-Furga has published more than 200 manuscripts that have been collectively cited > 28,000 times, reflected by an h-index of 75. The paper "" by Gavin, AC*, 36 authors, Superti-Furga G*, Nature 2002, 10 Jan; 414:141–147 has been cited > 5,000 times and is a Faculty of 1000 All Time Top 10 paper in biology. His current work focuses on drug action and personalized medicine.
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Giulio Superti-Furga was educated at the German School of Milan in Milan, Italy. He performed his undergraduate and graduate studies in Molecular Biology at the University of Zurich, at Genentech Inc. in San Francisco and at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna. Giulio Superti-Furga was a post-doctoral fellow at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg and became Team Leader in 1995. From 1997 to 2000 he served as Guest Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Bologna, Italy. He co-founded the biotech companies where he served as Scientific Director, and . Since 2005 he has been Scientific Director of ; the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Since 2015 he has been appointed Professor of Medical Systems Biology at the Medical University of Vienna. Giulio Superti-Furga is a full member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, the European Molecular Biology Organization, the , the Academia Europaea and chaired the board of the Association, which has ~2,500 members, until 2015. From 2013 to 2016 he was the ninth member of the Board of the University of Vienna.In 2009, he was awarded the Knight Officer Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy for his contributions to science. In the same year, he received an Advanced Investigator Grant of the European Research Council. In 2011, Giulio Superti-Furga was awarded with the prize of the City of Vienna for natural sciences and designated as "Austria’s Scientist of the Year". In June 2017, was awarded the title of Commendatore dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana by HE Giorgio Marrapodi, Ambassador of Italy.
In 2010 Giulio Superti-Furga co-founded the biotechnology company Haplogen GmbH in Vienna, a CeMM spin-off focused on haploid genetics. Haplogen Genomics, a former daughter company of Haplogen that in 2013 together with CeMM released the world's largest collection of engineered human haploid knockout cell lines for biomedical discovery, in 2015 became part of the Horizon group as . In 2016 he co-founded the company .
In January 2017, Giulio Superti-Furga has been appointed Member of the of the European Research Council for a function period of 4 years. The ERC is the most important and prestigious funding institution for basic research in any field conducted within the European Union. The ERC Scientific Council acts on behalf of the scientific community in Europe to promote creativity and innovative research.
Personal Genome
Giulio Superti-Furga's work also deals with the societal framework and ethical implications of biomedical research. At CeMM, there is a strong emphasis on a continuous dialogue with society and a responsible use of resources and technologies. Since the end of 2014, Giulio Superti-Furga chairs the steering board of the personal genome project “, the Austrian Personal Genome Project initiative within the Global Network of where he also participated: his personal genome sequence is publicly available on the website of . He is probably the first person whose entire own genome was given open access to in continental Europe.Honors/Memberships
- 2004–2010: Faculty of 1000 Biology, Member, Genomics Section
- 2005: European Molecular Biology Organization, Member
- 2007: Austrian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding Member
- 2008: German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Member
- 2008: Dance Your PhD Contest, Science Magazine, Winner Professor Category
- 2009: Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy, Officer
- 2009: :de:Österreichische Gesellschaft für Allergologie und Immunologie|Austrian Society of Allergology and Immunology, Karl Landsteiner Prize
- 2009: European Research Council, Advanced Investigator Grant
- 2010: European Academy of Cancer Sciences, Fellow
- 2010: Austrian Academy of Sciences, Full Member
- 2011: Austrian Scientist of the Year
- 2011: :de:Preis der Stadt Wien für Naturwissenschaften|Prize of the City of Vienna for Natural Sciences
- 2013–2016: Board of the University of Vienna, elected member
- 2014: Academia Europaea, Member
- 2017: Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy, Commander