Manuela Cappelletti | Immunology | Industry Impact Award

Mrs. Manuela Cappelletti | Immunology | Industry Impact Award 

Senior lab biologist | TAKIS srl | Italy

Mrs. Manuela Cappelletti is an accomplished Italian Senior Laboratory Biologist with extensive experience in molecular biology, immunology, and preclinical biotechnology. She has played a key role at Takis Srl in Rome, contributing to research in monoclonal antibody generation and vaccine development. Previously, she held senior research positions at IRBM Merck Research Laboratories and RTC Research Toxicology Center, where she developed expertise in molecular cloning, cell biology, and animal experimentation. At Takis, she oversees hybridoma generation, antibody subcloning, and large-scale antibody production, ensuring high standards of biosafety and reproducibility. Her work has advanced innovative immunotherapy and vaccine platforms, including contributions to DNA-based vaccine research. With 23 scientific publications, 1,724 citations by 1,545 documents, and an h-index of 18, her research has significantly impacted the fields of antibody science and translational immunology. Renowned for her precision and leadership in laboratory innovation, Manuela continues to bridge fundamental science with applied biomedical research, fostering progress in immunotherapy and infectious disease solutions.

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Featured Publications

Cappelletti, M., et al. (n.d.). Isolation and characterization of neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. Antibodies (Basel). Cited by 12.

Cappelletti, M., et al. (n.d.). COVID-eVax: An electroporated DNA vaccine candidate encoding the SARS-CoV-2 RBD. Molecular Therapy, 30(4). Cited by 58.

Cappelletti, M., et al. (n.d.). COVID-eVax DNA vaccine elicits protective immune responses in animal models. bioRxiv. Cited by 72.

Cappelletti, M., et al. (n.d.). Gene electro-transfer improves transduction by modifying the fate of intramuscular DNA. Journal of Gene Medicine, 5(3). Cited by 130.

Cappelletti, M., et al. (n.d.). C/EBP beta and acute phase gene regulation in liver cells. Cell Death and Differentiation, 3(2). Cited by 45.