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Dr Fili joined the School of Biosciences in October 2015, as a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher in the Lab of Dr. Chris Toseland. In April 2016, Dr Fili started her Royal Society Newton International Fellowship. Her research aims to dissect the interaction of fission yeast class I myosin with the plasma membrane and its role on endocytosis.
Dr Fili's research career path started with an MSc in Biochemistry at Imperial College London and then a PhD in Cell biology at CRUK London. During her PhD, she developed an inducible compartment-specific approach which allows the acute and localized manipulation of phosphoinositides in living cells. Using this approach she studied how the compartmental level of phosphoinositides affects receptor trafficking and compartment morphology along the endocytic pathway. Having a keen interest in single-molecule research applied to molecular motors, she then pursued a Post-Doc at MRC-NIMR, London, UK. There, Natali developed a generic fluorescence-based assay which enables monitoring of DNA unwinding by single helicases in vitro she then applied this approach to study the active oligomeric state of the helicase PcrA. With the aim of combining single-molecule research with cell biology, Natali briefly joined EPLF, Lausanne, Switzerland, where she studied the partitioning of plasma membrane receptors into the endocytic platforms using Fluorescence Photoactivated Localisation Microscopy (FPALM). Then she joined LMU Munich, Germany, where she investigated ex-vivo the role and regulation of Myosin VI during endocytosis using plasma membrane sheets isolated from adherent mammalian cells.
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