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

Departments & Organizations
Program in Cellular Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration and RepairNIDA Neuroproteomics Center
Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Neuroscience | Molecular Cell Biology, Genetics and Development
Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program
Signal Transduction
Cell Biology: Neuronal cell biology | Cellular imaging
Neurobiology: Kavli Institute for Neuroscience
Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center
Signal Transduction
Biography
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.
Education
- M.D., University of Milan, Italy , 1972
Selected Publication
- Shen H, Pirruccello M and De Camilli P. 2012. SnapShot: Membrane Curvature Sensors and Generators. Cell. 150: 1300-1300.e2
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Elected Member(1987) , EMBO
Articles

Spring 2006
Six at Yale named to Institute of Medicine
Six Yale researchers, five from the School of Medicine and one from the School of Nursing, were elected to the...
Summer 2001
Three join National Academy of Sciences
Three School of Medicine faculty members were elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in May, bringing the...

Spring 2006
New center to focus on neuroscience and brain disorders
The School of Medicine has launched a new interdepartmental program, Cellular Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration and...

Spring 2004
Five faculty members honored with endowed professorships
Pietro de Camilli, M.D., FW ’79, professor of cell biology, has been named the Eugene Higgins Professor of Cell...
Winter 2002
Three faculty members elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Among the 211 new members inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in October, six were from Yale and...
Winter/Spring 1998
New chair for Cell Biology
When Pietro De Camilli, M.D., returned to Italy in 1981 after three years as a postdoctoral fellow and assistant...
Autumn 2009
Pietro De Camilli, M.D., FW
Pietro De Camilli, M.D., FW ’79, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Cell Biology, has received a $100,000 Distinguished...
Spring 1999
Ira S. Mellman, Ph.D.
Ira S. Mellman, Ph.D., professor of cell biology and immunobiology and director of the Program in Biological and...
Fall 1999 | Winter 2000
The view from inside the Golgi complex
The inside of a cell is a highly organized place, where structure and order allow its components to carry out their...

Autumn 2011
Is the physician-scientist an endangered species?
One of the challenges of interviewing Danny Balkin is that he keeps asking the questions—about the writing process, the...
Spring 2009
Yale paper among best of 2008
An article by Yale scientists on the formation of cell membranes has been named one of the top scientific papers of...
Spring 2005
Lipid found to play key role in transmitting information between synapses
Yale researchers have found that a membrane lipid plays a crucial role in communicating information between synapses in...

Summer 2002
Excursions with Paul Greengard
The visit of Paul Greengard, Ph.D., to Yale in May was a homecoming of sorts for the Nobel laureate.Greengard, who gave...
Summer 1998
Just what the doctor ordered
No cow was too sacred for the Class of 2000, as it lampooned deans, beloved faculty members and lowly first-year...
Summer 2000
I Know What You Did Last Semester
Early in the first act of I Know What You Did Last Semester, the Class of 2002’s second-year show, a heckler in the...



