Pietro De Camilli MD
Eugene Higgins Professor of Cell Biology and Professor of Neurobiology; Director, Yale Program in Cellular Neuroscience and Neurodegeneration and Repair; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Biographical Info

A native of Italy, De
Camilli studied at the Liceo Manzoni in Milan, earned his M.D. degree from the
University of Milano in 1972 and obtained a postgraduate degree in medical
endocrinology from the University of Pavia in Italy. He was a postdoctoral
fellow (1978-79) with Paul Greengard in the Department of Pharmacology at Yale,
and subsequently an assistant professor in the Yale Section of Cell
Biology. Following a return of a few years to Milan, he moved back to Yale in the
late 1980s, where he is now Eugene Higgins Professor of Cell Biology and
Neurobiology. He became an Investigator in the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute in 1992. From 1997 to 2000 he served as Chair of the Department
of Cell Biology and since 2005 he is Founding Director of the Yale Program in
Cellular Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration and Repair.
The De Camilli’s lab is interested in the cell
biology of neuronal synapses. His studies on
synaptic vesicle dynamics have contributed to the general fields of exocytosis
and, more recently, of endocytosis. His research has
provided insight into mechanisms of membrane fission and has revealed ways
through which membrane-associated proteins can generate, sense and stabilize
lipid bilayer curvature. His discovery and characterization of the role of
phosphoinositide metabolism in the control of endocytosis have broad
implications in the fields of phospholipid signaling and of membrane traffic. His studies of synapses have also contributed to the elucidation of pathogenetic mechanisms of human diseases.
International Activity
- Partner Laboratory
Dresden, Germany (2011) - Ph.D. International Program
Gottingen, Germany (2009) - Scientific Advisory Board
Rome, Italy (2005)
Advisor, Telethon - Scientific Advisory Board
Dresden, Germany (2002)
Education & Training
- M.D.
- University of Milan, Italy (1972)
Honors & Recognition
- Elected Member
EMBO (1987) - Fellow
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (2012) - Elected Member
Institute of Medicine (2005) - Elected Member
American Academy of Arts & Sciences (2001) - Elected Member
National Academy of Sciences (2001)





