DrPierangela Sabbattini
Research Associate
Department of Immunology and Inflammation - Faculty of Medicine
- Research AssociateDepartment of Immunology and Inflammation - Faculty of Medicine
- 4S9, Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Campus, United Kingdom
BIO
Dr Pierangela Sabbattini is an epigenetics and immune cell biologist. She carried out her undergraduate degree in Biology (cum laude) and her PhD in Molecular Biology at the University of Milan, Italy. She was awarded a University of Milan International Fellowship to carry out her postdoctoral training in London where she soon joined Prof Niall Dillon’s lab at the MRC CSC Institute (now LMS), working on the epigenetic regulation of the surrogate light chain locus in B lymphocytes and on epigenetic chromatin changes associated with cell differentiation. She obtained an MRC Senior Research Scientist position (2002) and an Imperial College Honorary Lectureship (2007) in Prof Dillon’s lab at the MRC LMS, where she worked till 2021 on gene regulation during B cell activation, the role of the RUNX factors in BCR signalling and aspects of plasma cell gene regulation and plasma cell death. Since 2021, she joined as senior PDRA Prof Tassos Karadimitris’ lab (The Hugh and Josseline Langmuir Centre for Myeloma Research - Department of Immunology and Inflammation - Imperial College London) to study the role of epigenetic factors as dependencies in multiple myeloma. In 2023 and 2025 she was awarded Blood Fund grants and her research work is funded by a Blood Cancer UK grant.
Dr Sabbattini is an Advance HE Fellow (FHEA).
email: pierangela.sabbattini@imperial.ac.uk
Join us (Chinedu Anene, PhD, Joana R Costa, Pierangela Sabbattini and Valentina Caputo) at LSBU for a Symposium on Transcriptional Regulation in Disease - 18 May 2026 for a full day of cutting‑edge science exploring chromatin dynamics, transcription factors, non‑coding genomes, and AI‑driven data tools. Poster sessions (and prizes for the best 3- Thanks to PCR Biosystems for sponsoring!) + careers discussions and networking opportunities
Themes: mechanistic biology, disease models, therapeutic innovation, or computational approaches, this event offers something for everyone working in gene regulation.
📍 Location: London South Bank University
🗓️ Date: 18 May 2026
⏰ Registration from 9:30am
Speakers:
Niklas Feldhahn, Silvia Nicolis, Victor Llombart, Natalia Benova, Yang Li,
Simon Richardson, Jason Taslim, Alastair Smith, Yiming Huang, Rene Kuklinkova, Joana R Costa, Chinedu Anene, PhD and Pierangela Sabbattini
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FACULTY
- Faculty of Medicine
POSITION NAME
- Research Associate