Raffaele Sarnataro

Fulford Junior Research Fellow

Dr Raffaele Sarnataro is a Fulford Junior Research Fellow and a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Neuroscience, working in the Miesenböck group at the Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour. His research investigates how sleep-control neurons operate and how sleep need is physically encoded in their molecular machinery and circuitry network dynamics, and is aimed at unveiling the mystery of why we need to sleep. 

Raffaele studied at Scuola Normale Superiore and, in parallel, at University of Pisa, Italy, obtaining a BSc in Biotechnologies, an MSc in Molecular and Cell Biology, and a Diploma di Licenza in Biology.  After a visiting research experience at Harvard Medical School, supported by the award of an Armenise-Harvard Foundation Summer Fellowship, Raffaele joined the 4-year Doctoral Programme in Neuroscience at the University of Oxford, funded by a Wellcome Trust four-year PhD Studentship in Science. During his first year, he obtained an MSc in Neuroscience, working with Prof. Gero Miesenböck and Prof. Colin Akerman for his rotation projects.

He then completed a DPhil (PhD) in Neuroscience in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (University of Oxford), working in the Miesenböck lab at the Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, co-supervised by Prof. Vladyslav Vyazovskiy.  During his time in Oxford, Raffaele obtained a Jesus College Graduate Scholarship, gaining Oxford Scholar status in 2019, and received several academic awards by the Physiological Society, the British Neuroscience Association, the Guarantors of Brain, and Gordon Research Conferences.

In 2024, he was awarded a Fulford Junior Research Fellowship by Somerville College Oxford.  Raffaele has been President of the Oxford University Cortex Club, the neuroscience student forum, where neuroscience is discussed in formats ranging from small debates to panel discussions, to symposia with other universities, with talks featuring internationally prominent speakers and early career researchers.

At the same time, he is associate member of the Italian Center for Excellence and Transdisciplinary Studies, long-term collaborator of Italian National Association of Natural Sciences Teachers and Amgen Biotech Experience Italy, and was jury member at the 29th International Biology Olympiad, contributing to science communications and public engagement at various educational levels.


Publications

  • Hasenhuetl PS*, Sarnataro R*, Vrontou E, Rorsman HO, Talbot CB, Brain R, Miesenböck G (2024) A half-centre oscillator encodes sleep pressurebioRxiv, 2024.02.23.581780; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.23.581780 [*shared first authorship]
  • Mansel C, Sarnataro R, Liu PJ (2021) A critical evaluation of the National Innovation Accelerator programme: comparing eHealth and medical device-based innovationsBritish Journal of Healthcare Management. Vol. 27, No. 4. doi: https://doi.org/10.12968/bjhc.2020.0064


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